I added to my position in Intrum in 2023 as the share price declined, using a combination of common share buys and cash-secured Puts. I stopped adding during the end of November in 2023 when my ...
Investing in stocks inevitably means buying into some companies that perform poorly. But the long term shareholders of Intrum AB (publ) (STO:INTRUM) have had an unfortunate run in the last three years ...
There is a lot to be liked about Intrum AB (publ) (STO:INTRUM) as an income stock, over the past 10 years it has returned an average of 4.0% per year. The company is currently worth kr31.27b, and now ...
Intrum has faced challenges and its stock price has dropped, but the company's long-term potential remains strong. The company has made successful market exits and is focused on improving its balance ...
Intrum has today published the 29th edition of its annual European Payment Report (EPR). The report shows that the share of revenues paid late now exceeds sustainable levels - putting pressure on busi ...
STOCKHOLM, July 1 (Reuters) - Swedish debt collector Intrum (INTRUM.ST), opens new tab said on Monday it had completed the sale of a large portion of its investment portfolio and would use the net ...
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COPENHAGEN, July 16 (Reuters) - Swedish debt collector Intrum (INTRUM.ST), opens new tab said on Tuesday it had signed a term sheet for an investment deal with Cerberus Capital Management that would ...
Europe's biggest debt collector is preparing to file for bankruptcy after years of struggling to make its business of buying and settling bad loans work. Intrum, a credit management company that helps ...
(Reuters) - Intrum said on Monday it would sell a large portion of its investment portfolio to affiliates of Cerberus Capital Management for 8.2 billion Swedish crowns ($785.41 million). Intrum said ...
STOCKHOLM, July 22 (Reuters) - Intrum INTRUM.ST, Europe's biggest debt collector, reported on Thursday a 16% rise in second-quarter operating profit and forecast higher client activity for the rest of ...
More than a third (37 per cent) of European businesses admit to increasingly paying their suppliers later than they would accept from their own clients and customers Half (54 per cent) would like to ...
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