Sacyr

Sacyr

Sacyr’s risk profile is lower than the market assumes: Buy (T.P. 3,6 euros/share)

Intermoney | Results 9M 2022e on 7 November – EBITDA +26%, still reflecting the impact of costs in construction. Sacyr will announce its results on Monday 7 November before the market opening, with a conference call at 1300. We expect the company will have continued with the growth seen in past quarters. However, this will have relaxed vs H1’22 due to the impact of the rise in costs and more demanding…


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Sacyr wins road works contract in Colombia for an investment of €900 M

Intermoney | Sacyr (Buy, Target Price 3,4 euros/share) has won the concession to improve and finish a dual carriageway running between the Colombian municipalities of Buga and Buenaventura, according to the daily Cinco Dias. The investment will be 900 million euros. The length of the new stretch of road is 128 km, and it will be complemented with other works and maintenance jobs on other roads, for a total of 244…


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CNMC Fines Major Spanish Construction Companies 203 Million Euros For Sharing Contracts Until 2017

The National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC) has fined six of Spain’s leading construction companies 203.6 million euros for having altered thousands of public tenders for building and civil works infrastructure contracts over 25 years. The companies penalised are Acciona, Dragados, FCC, Ferrovial, OHLA and Sacyr. According to the CNMC, between 1992 and April 2017, the construction companies met weekly to analyse tenders for works carried out by the various…


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Sacyr Sells 2.9% Of Repsol And Exits The Share Capital

The construction company Sacyr – which hopes to return to the selective Ibex 35 on the 9th – has sold its stake in Repsol 16 years after its entry. At that time, the Sacyr Group invested over 6 billion euros in 20% of the capital, at an average price of 26.71 euros. According to the company, the sale operation has been possible thanks to the increase in the price of…


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Sacyr Divests Its Construction Business In Africa To Focus On Concessions In Its Key Markets

Sacyr’s selling its construction subsidiaries in Angola, Mozambique and Cape Verde is part of firm’s strategy to reduce the risk of building in non-strategic markets and to focus on concessions in its key markets. This activity already accounts for nearly 80% of the group’s EBITDA. According to analysts at Alphavalue, Sacyr, with a capitalization of just around €800 M, has been “the most resilient” company in the concessions’ sector during the confinement thanks to the type of contracs it has signed.