Forvia


20/01/26 -"The slight increase in our EPS estimates reflects higher FY25–26 EBIT expectations following Forvia’s Q4 pre-close call. We have raised our FY25 EBIT estimate by 2.6% to €1.44bn, implying an EBIT ..."

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