EUROPEAN OPEN: ENR GY orders rise, sees higher sales this year; CBK GY tops expectations, boosts outlook; DSY FP misses estimates, guides below expectations; HEIA NA beer volumes decline less than expected, will cut jobs; Activist builds stake in LSEG LN

STOCK SPECIFICS: In financials, Commerzbank (CBK GY) Q4 net income, NII, revenue topped expectations, and it sees FY26 net result above EUR 3.2bln (exp. 3.41bln), with FY26 NII around EUR 8.5bln (prev. saw 8.4bln); CEO said the upgraded outlook reflects progress towards sustainable profitability and capital returns. ABN AMRO (ABN NA) reported Q4 net income of EUR 410mln (exp. of 497.4mln), citing higher expenses and provisions for bad loans. It also announced EUR 500mln in shareholder distributions, split equally between cash dividends and a share buyback programme. Elliott Management has built a significant stake in London Stock Exchange (LSEG LN), and is engaging with CEO to improve performance, after shares have fallen by more than a third over the past year, FT reports; Elliott has urged a multibillion-pound buyback and margin improvements. In industrials, Siemens Energy (ENR GY) said it is on track for another year of rising revenue as strong electricity demand boosts sales of gas turbines and power-grid products; group orders rose by over a third to EUR 17.6bln in Q1 (exp. 14.2bln), with its gas business recording its highest-ever order intake; revenue was EUR 9.6bln (exp. 9.83bln), Profit Before Special Items EUR 1.16bln (exp. 992.4mln), and it affirmed guidance. Dassault (DSY FP) FY25 revenue of EUR 6.24bln, up 4% at constant currency, with recurring revenue rising 6% and subscriptions up 11%; Q4 revenue increased 1% at constant currency to EUR 1.68bln, at the low end of guidance; forecasts revenue growth of 3-5%, operating margin of 32.2-32.6%, and EPS of EUR 1.30-1.34. Dassault announced a strategic partnership with Nvidia (NVDA) to establish new Industry World Models at scale. In consumer sectors, Ford (F) shares rose 0.8% in extended US trading despite a quarterly earnings miss, as the automaker guided stronger profits for 2026, and highlighted progress in improving its core business and cost controls. Stellantis (STLAM IM) seeks to exit its US battery joint venture with Samsung SDI as it scales back EV investments and preserves cash after announcing more than EUR 22bln in write-downs, Bloomberg reports; Stellantis is reportedly exploring divestment options, including selling its stake to a third party. Heineken (HEIA NA) said beer volumes declined 1.2% in 2025 (exp. -2.48%), indicating a smaller-than-expected drop in sales for the year; it will cut 5,000-6,000 jobs over the next two years as it faces a slump in demand for alcohol, and as part of efforts to lower costs. Ahold Delhaize (AD NA) Q4 underlying operating margin of 4.2% (exp. 3.9%), citing strong performance in the US; Q4 revenue EUR 23.5bln (exp. 23.4bln), Q4 adj. operating income EUR 899mln (exp. 918mln). Barratt Redrow (BTRW LN) HY revenue GBP 2.63bln (prev. 2.38bln), adj. operating profit of GBP 210mln (prev. 210mln) and adj. PBT & PPA adj. of GBP 199.9mln (prev. 231.4mln); gross profit margin was 15% (prev. 14.9%); home completions rose to 7.44k (prev. 7.1k); expects FY adj. pre-tax profit of GBP 558-617mln, reaffirmed completions guidance between 17,200-17,800. In energy, TotalEnergies (TTE FP) reported Q4 adj. net income of USD 3.8bln (exp. 3.9bln); exploration income -21.6% to USD 1.8bln, while refining and chemicals earnings rose 215% to USD 1bln; production increased 5%; plans USD 750mln share buybacks in Q1, and backed its FY share buyback guidance of around USD 15bln. In healthcare, Novartis (NOVN SW) received FDA orphan drug designation for a 2’-methoxyethyl antisense gapmer oligonucleotide targeting MAPT mRNA for the treatment of progressive supranuclear palsy. Gilead (GILD) shares fell 1.6% in extended trading after the company issued a FY26 outlook at the low end of expectations, including a weaker-than-anticipated forecast for its Yeztugo sales and a trimmed growth outlook due to a pricing agreement and insurance coverage uncertainty. In notable broker updates, B&M (BME LN) was upgraded at Peel Hunt; easyJet (EZJ LN) was upgraded at Citigroup; Fever Tree (FEVR LN) was upgraded at Barclays; ArcelorMittal (MT FP) was upgraded at Jefferies; Wendel (MF FP) was downgraded at Oddo; Drax (DRX LN) was downgraded at Citigroup.

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