DSV.CO
$1627.50-14.00 (-0.85%)
DSV A/S offers freight forwarding and logistics services in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North America, South America, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific.
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Goldman Team Says Asset-Heavy Stocks Outperform on AI Fears
The Goldman team said their basket of capital intensive stocks whose economic value derives from physical assets has outperformed a capital light group reliant on human or digital capital by about 35% since the start of 2025. Investors are increasingly turning to stocks with what the strategists called the “HALO effect,” for heavy assets and low obsolescence, in sectors like utilities, basic resources and energy, the team including Guillaume Jaisson said in a client note.
Is There Now An Opportunity In DSV (CPSE:DSV) After Recent Share Price Weakness
If you are wondering whether DSV is still reasonably priced or already stretched, this article will walk through what the current share price might be implying about value. The stock last closed at DKK 1,690, with a 9.9% decline over the past week, a 3.2% decline over the last month, returns of 5.6% year to date and 17.8% over the last year, and 33.1% and 52.5% over the past 3 and 5 years respectively. These moves have come as investors continue to react to ongoing developments in the global...
DSV AS (DSDVF) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Cash Flow and Strategic Integrations ...
DSV AS (DSDVF) reports robust financial performance with successful Schengen integration and AI advancements, despite facing foreign exchange and geopolitical headwinds.
DSV AS (DSDVY) Q4 2025 Earnings Report Preview: What To Look For
This article first appeared on GuruFocus. The consensus estimate for Q4 2025 revenue is $11.54 billion, and the earnings are expected to come in at $0.83 per share. Revenue estimates for DSV AS (DSDVY) have increased from $39.10 billion to $39.19 billion for the full year 2025.
3 European Stocks Estimated To Be Undervalued By At Least 27.4%
Amid renewed trade and geopolitical uncertainty, European markets have experienced a downturn, with major indexes like France's CAC 40 and Germany's DAX registering notable declines. Despite this volatility, the modest expansion in eurozone business activity and heightened optimism in the business outlook suggest potential opportunities for discerning investors. In such an environment, identifying undervalued stocks can be particularly appealing as they may offer significant upside potential...