SKF AB
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Price: 207 SEK -2.22% Market Closed
Market Cap: 94.3B SEK

During the last 3 months SKF AB insiders bought 1.3m SEK , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 0% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Feb 10, 2025 by Thomas Fröst (President, Industrial Sales) , who bought 1.3m SEK worth of SKF B shares.

Last Transactions:
Thomas Fröst
President, Industrial Sales
kr+1.3m
Richard Almer Nilsson
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
kr+1.4m
Hans Stråberg
Chairman of the Board
kr-36.7m
Håkan Buskhe
Chairman of the Board
kr-32.3m
Hans Stråberg
Chairman of the Board
kr+32.3m
Håkan Buskhe
Chairman of the Board
kr+44.4m
Thomas Fröst
President, Industrial Sales
kr+2.7m
Richard Almer Nilsson
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
kr+522.3k
Thomas Fröst
President, Industrial Sales
kr+1.1m
Joakim Landholm
President, Industrial Units
kr+457.1k
Håkan Buskhe
Chairman of the Board
kr+122.1m
Håkan Buskhe
Chairman of the Board
kr+158.6m
Håkan Buskhe
Chairman of the Board
kr+41.9m
David Johansson
CFO
kr+245.6k
Håkan Buskhe
Chairman of the Board
kr+205.5m
Håkan Buskhe
Chairman of the Board
kr+977k
David Johansson
CFO
kr-110.2k
Viktoria Van Camp
Senior Vice President, Technology Development and President, Innovation and Business Development
kr+50k
Håkan Buskhe
Chairman of the Board
kr+156.3m
Rickard Gustafsson
CEO
kr+1m
Håkan Buskhe
Chairman of the Board
kr+92.9m
Rickard Gustafsson
CEO
kr+998.8k
Håkan Buskhe
Chairman of the Board
kr+177.1m
Viktoria Van Camp
Senior Vice President, Technology Development and President, Innovation and Business Development
kr+113.8k
Hans Stråberg
Chairman of the Board
kr+5m
Niclas Rosenlew
Chief Financial Officer
kr+502.7k
Erik Nelander
President, Industrial Sales, Europe and MEA
kr+99.3k
Kennet Carlsson
President and CEO
kr+86.3k
Thomas Fröst
President, Industrial Sales
kr-367.7k
Niclas Rosenlew
Chief Financial Officer
kr+996.6k
Christian Johansson
Chief Financial Officer
kr+136.8k
Hans Stråberg
Chairman of the Board
kr+2m
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During the last 3 months SKF AB insiders bought 1.3m SEK , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 0% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Feb 10, 2025 by Thomas Fröst (President, Industrial Sales) , who bought 1.3m SEK worth of SKF B shares.

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Economic Moat
None
Market Cap
94.3B SEK
Industry
Machinery

SKF AB, founded in 1907 in Gothenburg, Sweden, by Sven Wingquist, revolutionized the mechanical industry with its invention of the self-aligning ball bearing. This crucial innovation addressed misalignment issues in shafts and machinery, positioning SKF as a pioneer in the bearing technology sector. Over the decades, SKF has evolved into a global leader, not just manufacturing bearings but also offering an extensive range of related products and services. Its portfolio includes seals, lubrication systems, mechatronics, and a variety of services, all aimed at enhancing the efficiency and reliability of industrial machines, vehicles, and equipment across diverse industries. With operations in over 100 countries, SKF's adaptability to provide tailored solutions is a testament to its longstanding commitment to technological advancement. The core of SKF’s business model lies in leveraging its vast engineering expertise to cater to a broad spectrum of industrial needs. The company generates revenue not only from selling high-quality components but also by offering integrated maintenance services and condition monitoring solutions that promise long-term operational efficiency for its clients. SKF capitalizes on digital transformation by incorporating smart sensor technologies, enabling predictive maintenance and reducing downtime for customers. This fusion of product innovation with customer-centric service delivery remains central to SKF's strategy, driving sustainable growth while maintaining its status as a trusted global brand in enhancing machine reliability and performance. Through strategic investments in R&D and digital capabilities, SKF continues to push the boundaries of industrial performance, ensuring it stays ahead in a competitive global market.

SKF B Intrinsic Value
305.8 SEK
Undervaluation 32%
Intrinsic Value
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While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.

Why is Insider Trading Important?

It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.

However, the fact that company executives have unique insights doesn't mean that individual investors are always left in the dark. Insider trading data is out there for all who want to use it.

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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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