Repsol


Muted macro, heavy downstream weigh on the valuation

23/05/25 -"We have updated our model to incorporate Repsol’s published FY24 accounts and have revised our already conservative earnings estimates for FY25–27 further downward. Our Brent crude price assumptions ..."

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23/05/25
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NAV/SOTP Sector: Ratios & Valorisation
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