Umicore


UMICORE LACKS A LONG-TERM PROMISE (REDUCE, 4% UPSIDE)

04/12/25 -" We last highlighted Umicore (Reduce, Belgium) in November 2021, when the stock began to fall from its all-time high of €60.0. Since then, the share price has dropped about 76%, as softer auto demand ..."

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04/12/25
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