Several stocks stand out for their significant price swings in connection with quarterly reports. The list is topped by Sinch, Volvo Cars, and Evolution, all of which have moved by more than 5 percent for ten consecutive reporting periods, according to an analysis by Dagens industri. Sinch leads the pack with average movements of 17 percent.
Heavily shorted stocks, such as Electrolux, also tend to fluctuate sharply, particularly upon the release of positive news.
Regarding earnings trends, Gränges tops the list, having delivered ten consecutive reports that triggered share price increases. Following closely are Bioarctic, as well as Hexagon and Sandvik, both of which have reversed previous negative trends and now boast five strong reports under their belts.
At the other end of the spectrum is Atlas Copco; since Vagner Rego took over as CEO, the stock has declined on six out of seven reporting occasions and remained unchanged once.
Vagner Rego is currently the President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at Atlas Copco AB. He started this position in 2024. Prior to his current role, Mr. Rego has a background in education. He completed his undergraduate degree at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie and holds an MBA from Ibmec Business School.
Atlas Copco AB is one of the world's leading industrial groups. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- air and gas compressors and electrical generators (66.7%). The group also sells compressed air treatment equipment (filters, dryers, coolers, air tanks);
- construction, drilling, and demolition equipment (16.7%): pneumatic and hydraulic rock breakers, drill hammers, drilling motors, mine carts, upward boring machines, etc.;
- industrial machine tools (16.6%): grinders, punches, impact tools, drills, threaders, pneumatic assembly tools, power drivers, etc.;
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Sweden (1.4%), Europe (26.3%), Asia and Oceania (36.3%), the United States (22%), North America (3.9%), Africa and the Middle East (5.6%), and South America (4.5%).
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