Fastighets AB Balder
STO:BALD B

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Fastighets AB Balder
STO:BALD B
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Price: 62.44 SEK -2.53%
Market Cap: 70.1B SEK

During the last 3 months Fastighets AB Balder insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 19% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Aug 20, 2024 by Fredrik Svensson (Chairman of the Board) , who sold 160m SEK worth of BALD B shares.

Last Transactions:
Fredrik Svensson
Chairman of the Board
kr-160m
Fredrik Svensson
Chairman of the Board
kr-54.3m
Fredrik Svensson
Chairman of the Board
kr-187.4m
Fredrik Svensson
Chairman of the Board
kr-200.1m
Shahram Rahi
CFO
kr-14m
Shahram Rahi
CFO
kr-62.1m
Shahram Rahi
CFO
kr-25.4m
Shahram Rahi
CFO
kr-75.2m
Carin Kindbom
Board Member
kr+153.1k
Shahram Rahi
CFO
kr-94.4m
Ewa Wassberg
Head of Sustainability
kr+54.7k
Ewa Wassberg
Head of Sustainability
kr+272.2k
Ewa Wassberg
Head of Sustainability
kr+108.3k
Ewa Wassberg
Head of Sustainability
kr+54k
Ewa Wassberg
Head of Sustainability
kr+53.6k
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During the last 3 months Fastighets AB Balder insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 19% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Aug 20, 2024 by Fredrik Svensson (Chairman of the Board) , who sold 160m SEK worth of BALD B shares.

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176.9m SEK
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Economic Moat
None
Market Cap
73.2B SEK
Industry
Real Estate

In the heart of Scandinavia's bustling property market, Fastighets AB Balder has carved a niche for itself as a dynamic force in real estate investment and management. Founded in Sweden, Balder seamlessly blends tradition with forward-thinking strategies. The company is primarily focused on owning and managing rental properties, and its portfolios are diverse, including residential, commercial, and hotel properties spread across Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Balder's business model hinges on generating steady rental income and enhancing the value of its assets through strategic acquisitions and property development initiatives. Balder's operations are marked by an astute understanding of the market nuances and an unwavering commitment to sustainable, long-term growth. By maintaining a diverse portfolio, the company reduces its exposure to risks specific to any single market segment, ensuring stability even in shifting economic tides. The company is proactive in modernizing and upgrading its properties, ensuring they meet environmental and regulatory standards. This not only boosts tenant satisfaction and retention rates but also positions Balder favorably amid the growing demand for eco-friendly living and working spaces. Through such strategic endeavors, Fastighets AB Balder solidifies its role as a trusted and innovative leader in the European real estate landscape.

BALD B Intrinsic Value
151.17 SEK
Undervaluation 59%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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