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Research

Potential leans on earnings growth

By Petri GostowskiCo. Head of Research
Reka Industrial
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Neo Industrial’s operative figures from the Q4-report were already known due to the preliminary information provided, but the bottom lines of the report contained a positive surprise. We reiterate our earlier target price of EUR 6.0, however, with the stock price decline, we upgrade our recommendation to Accumulate (was: Reduce). As the profit growth is realising, we see room for improvement in the valuation.

Reka Industrial is an investment company. The company invests mainly in industrial companies whose operations are focused on finished products or semi-finished products. The vision is to own the companies long-term and generate shareholder value. The investment portfolio consists mainly of unlisted companies in the Nordic market. The company was previously known as Neo Industrial and is headquartered in Hyvinkää.

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Forum discussions

I am not guessing or speculating, but in my opinion, the company’s announcement says it quite clearly: “Reka Industrial’s strategy aims to increase...
3/13/2026, 9:21 AM
by Ville Tolvanen
4
You seem to know the company and the main owner reasonably well. Any guesses as to what that cash will be used for and on what timeline? I’m...
3/13/2026, 8:55 AM
by Karhu Hylje
3
Great reflections here! I was on the parent company’s board for years. I haven’t been involved in any way for a couple of years now. The company...
3/13/2026, 8:11 AM
by Ville Tolvanen
6
Forecasts are 100% based on mathematical models. Guidance or other narratives have no impact on the forecasts. However, the forecasts can be...
3/3/2026, 6:36 PM
by Ripelein
2
Where do two-thirds of the operating profit and three-quarters of the net profit disappear to with guidance of growing EBITDA?
3/3/2026, 1:23 PM
by Hesuli
0
I’ve kicked off my own coverage of Reka. The operational business seems to be running consistently poorly, but the balance sheet-based valuation...
3/3/2026, 5:28 AM
by Ripelein
12
Granted, it’s a bit like cherry-picking if you remove the net cash from the enterprise value but don’t remove the financial income from that...
2/26/2026, 3:39 PM
by Critter
8
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