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The latest update is out from Trelleborg AB ( ($SE:TREL.B) ).
Trelleborg AB has repurchased 111,000 series B shares during the week of March 9–13, 2026, under its ongoing share buyback program of up to 7.5 million series B shares or SEK 1.5 billion. The transactions, executed on Nasdaq Stockholm by DNB Carnegie Investment Bank, are intended to optimize the company’s capital structure, support its 2025/2027 performance share program, and ultimately cancel most of the repurchased shares subject to future AGM approval.
Following these latest buybacks, Trelleborg now holds 7,016,911 series B shares out of a total 231,328,373 shares outstanding, comprising both series A and B. By steadily progressing with the program within EU safe-harbour rules, the company signals an active capital management strategy aimed at enhancing shareholder value and fine-tuning equity levels while still reserving a portion of shares to service long-term incentive schemes.
The most recent analyst rating on ($SE:TREL.B) stock is a Buy with a SEK449.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Trelleborg AB stock, see the SE:TREL.B Stock Forecast page.
More about Trelleborg AB
Trelleborg AB is a global provider of engineered polymer solutions, leveraging deep materials and applications expertise to serve a broad range of industrial, medical, and sealing applications. The group operates through three business areas – Industrial Solutions, Medical Solutions, and Sealing Solutions – generates around SEK 34 billion in annual sales, and has operations in about 40 countries, with its shares listed on Nasdaq Stockholm’s Large Cap list since 1964.
YTD Price Performance: -9.93%
Average Trading Volume: 355,479
Technical Sentiment Signal: Hold
Current Market Cap: SEK79.78B
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