Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Probi today’s winners on the stock market – Business

the stockholm stock exchange has not made any noises so far on Tuesday. Among individual companies, the level of activity, however, larger. Probi rushing on a reverse profit warning at the same time as the Fingerprint slopes after the lowered the recommendation.

Storbolagsindexet the OMXS30 was at 14.40 on unchanged to the level of 1.510. At the same time, had 7.4 billion were traded on the stockholm stock exchange.

the Winner of the OMXS30 was otherwise Boliden, which increased almost 4% with support from positive movements in base metal prices and general sektoruppgång.

Probi rushed 23 percent after a reverse profit warning.

the Quarter was described as exceptional by the company’s ceo, Peter Nählstedt, who would not comment on whether the market can expect similar levels in the future.

“We have had clients that launched or had a build-up of inventories, but it does mean that it’s been strong just the quarter and it is not possible to say if there is something that will be repeated,” he said to the News agency Directly

According to the Imax ceo Richard Gelfond will primarily VR-headset HTC Vive will be used in the company’s upcoming VR-center. Starbreeze, which also makes the headset and which is also involved in the Imax project around the VR-center, declined around 5 percent.

In anticipation of the review period continued analyshusen to update their recommendations.

the Norwegian Arctic Securities lowered its recommendation for the Fingerprint Cards to keep from the purchase. More startling was otherwise, the new riktkursen slaughtered down to sek 55 from the previous 170 sek.

Biometribolagets information to the market about the lowered revenue forecast 2016 at the capital markets day was disappointing, but there is a risk that the forecast for 2017 may need to be lowered, according to Arctic. Shares lost 4 per cent to around sek 64.

Pareto Securities raised its recommendation for Alfa Laval to buy from the keep. The Alfa Laval share rose 1.4 per cent.

Atlas Copco received a higher recommendation from UBS on Monday. Société Générale did not want to be outdone and raised its recommendation for the company to buy from hold at Tuesday. Atlas rose more than 1 percent.

SKF Also received a higher recommendation from the French bank: to neutral from sell. The swiss UBS chose instead to lower the recommendation to sell from buy, while the Pareto downgraded to keep from buy. The sum of this, there was a decline of 0.6 per cent.

Goldman Sachs raised its recommendation for Tele2 to neutral from sell. The stock rose 0.6 per cent.

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