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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    374.1516$
  • Previous Close
    379.8556$
  • 52 Week Change
    111.03$
  • Day Range
    -5.70$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    290.824$ - 401.8552$
  • Dividend Per Share
    0.0219
  • Market cap
    161 550 M$
  • EPS
    4.2672
  • Beta
    0.829
  • Volume
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About

INDU-A.ST refers to Industrivärden A, a Swedish investment company listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange. Industrivärden primarily invests in large, publicly traded Swedish companies with long-term growth potential. Their portfolio typically includes holdings in companies across various sectors, such as industrial goods, banking, and telecommunications. The "A" designation signifies the class of shares, often indicating differences in voting rights compared to other share classes.

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Factors

Company Performance: Revenue, profits, and growth significantly impact investor confidence and stock price.

Sector Trends: The overall performance and outlook of the industrial sector influence INDU-A.ST's valuation.

Economic Conditions: GDP growth, interest rates, and inflation affect investment decisions and company profitability.

Market Sentiment: General investor mood (bullish or bearish) can drive buying or selling pressure.

Global Events: Geopolitical events and international trade policies can impact the company's operations and stock price.

Investor Relations: Company communication with investors, including earnings calls and press releases, shapes expectations.

Dividend Policy: Dividend payouts can attract income-seeking investors, affecting demand and price.

Competitor Actions: Performance and strategic moves of rival companies can influence investor perception.

Regulatory Changes: New regulations or policy shifts affecting the industrial sector can create uncertainty.

Currency Fluctuations: Exchange rate changes can impact earnings for companies with international operations.

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