Ever-ambitious DSV 'messaging positively into Q2 print'
Its ‘halo has slipped’, the ‘reliable execution machine has been sputtering’, but…
As you might know, in mid-August last year I wondered if the DSV rally was hype or hope, arguing it was clear that the M&A industry benchmark would need more than some solid trading updates and a shrinking share count to test Dkr600 a share by 31 March 2019.
It has been a bumpy road since.
Background
Soon after my coverage, as it turned out, its stock closed a whisker (~ 1%) above Dkr600. Then, between September and December it was hammered, mainly due ...
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