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Investor AB (INVE B) – Stock Analysis June 2026

$INVE B (+0,04%)

Investor AB is a Swedish industrial holding company headquartered in Stockholm, founded in 1916, that holds long-term stakes in leading companies such as ABB, AstraZeneca, Atlas Copco, Ericsson, and SEB.


The stock is considered a defensive anchor of stability in the portfolio and has recently delivered solid results.


## 1. P/E Ratio (Trailing & Forward)


| Metric | Value | Comment |

|---|---|---|

| Trailing P/E (2024) | ~8.3x | Based on EPS of SEK 37.00

| Trailing P/E (2025) | ~9.7x | Based on EPS of SEK 51.42

| Forward P/E (2026e) | N/A | Estimates pending

| P/B | ~1.0–1.1x | Moderately valued |


The P/E ratio fluctuates significantly, as Investor AB, being a holding company, experiences substantial valuation changes in its portfolio. The valuation of ~9x is considered attractive relative to the sector


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## 2. Earnings per Share (EPS) – Growth Trend


| Year | EPS (SEK) | Change |

|---|---|---|

| 2021 | 74.41 | +332% vs. 2020 |

| 2022 | −24.38 | Loss year (market correction) |

| 2023 | 41.48 | Recovery |

| 2024 | 37.00 | −11%

| 2025 | 51.42 | +39% (record year)


EPS shows a highly volatile but positive long-term trend. 2025 was a record year: Net profit rose to SEK 157.5 billion, up from SEK 113.3 billion the previous year.


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## 3. EBIT & EBIT Margin


| Year | EBIT (SEK billion) | EBIT Margin |

|---|---|---|

| 2021 | 229 | ~86% |

| 2022 | −66 | negative |

| 2023 | 133 | ~72% |

| 2024 | 122 | ~69%

| 2025 (Q1 2026 basis) | 165 | ~74%


The high EBIT margins (70–87%) are attributable to the company’s nature as a holding company: “Revenue” consists largely of investment income and dividend inflows from its portfolio companies [6]. In Q1 2026, adjusted NAV rose by 3% to SEK 1,125 billion


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## 4. Dividend


| Key figure | Value |

|---|---|

| Dividend 2025 (paid in 2026) | 5.60 SEK/share

| Dividend 2026e | 5.975 SEK/share |

| 2027e Dividend | SEK 6.385/share

| Current Yield (2026e) | ~1.6–2.0% [3][10] |

| Average Dividend Growth (10 yr.) | **8% p.a.** ] |

| Payout Ratio (2021) | ~5.4% – very low


The dividend is paid in two installments: SEK 4.00 in May and SEK 1.60 in November 2026 [8]. The sustained growth of 8% p.a. over a decade is remarkable.


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## 5. Price History & Performance


| Period | Performance |

|---|---|

| 1 year (through Jan. 2026) | **+20.6%**

| 5 years | **+105.4%** [11] |

| TSR 2025 (full year) | **+15%**

| TSR Q1 2026 | **+7%**

| 52-week high | ~34.53 EUR

| 52-week low | ~22.48 EUR


The stock has delivered exceptional performance over the past 5 years, significantly outperforming many European benchmarks [11]. The recovery from 2023 to 2026 was steep and stable.


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## 6. Analyst Opinions & Price Targets


Of 13 analysts,

**8 recommend buying**,

4 recommend holding, and

1 recommends selling


The average price target is approximately **332–414 SEK** depending on the source.


The total return since the beginning of 2026 is already **+7%** (as of Q1)


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## Overall Rating: *


*Fairly valued with upside potential**


Investor AB is one of Europe’s highest-quality holding companies with an excellent track record. Its portfolio of global corporations (ABB, AstraZeneca, Atlas Copco, etc.) offers broad diversification


The P/E ratio of ~9–10x appears **attractive to fair** given the stable NAV growth (+14% in 2025) and disciplined dividend growth of 8% p.a.

Risks include valuation sensitivity to the overall market as well as rising energy and freight costs, which could have a delayed impact


**Fair value (estimate based on analyst consensus):** approx. **330–415 SEK / ~32–40 EUR** per share [12][13] — at the current price of ~33–34 EUR, we are in the fair range with moderate upside potential.

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