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The latest update is out from Trelleborg AB ( ($SE:TREL.B) ).
Trelleborg AB has repurchased 90,000 series B shares between March 30 and April 2, 2026, as part of its ongoing share buyback program of up to 7.5 million series B shares or SEK 1.5 billion. The buybacks, executed via Nasdaq Stockholm through DNB Carnegie Investment Bank, are intended to optimize the company’s capital structure, support its 2025/2027 performance share program, and ultimately cancel most of the repurchased shares following future shareholder approval.
Following these latest transactions, Trelleborg now holds 7,340,911 series B shares out of a total 231,328,373 outstanding shares, comprising both series A and B stock. The program, conducted under EU Market Abuse and Safe Harbour regulations and set to run until April 22, 2026, underscores the board’s commitment to returning capital to investors and potentially enhancing earnings per share, while also securing equity for long-term incentive plans.
The most recent analyst rating on ($SE:TREL.B) stock is a Hold with a SEK375.00 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 leader in engineered polymer solutions, leveraging deep materials and applications expertise to serve a broad range of industrial, medical, and sealing applications worldwide. The group posted sales of about SEK 34 billion in 2025, operates in roughly 40 countries, and is organized into Industrial Solutions, Medical Solutions, and Sealing Solutions, with its shares listed on Nasdaq Stockholm’s Large Cap segment since 1964.
Average Trading Volume: 393,102
Technical Sentiment Signal: Hold
Current Market Cap: SEK78.85B
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