Digi alcanza máximos desde el debut en Bolsa al calor de los resultados
La accion toca por primera vez el nivel de los 6 euros Leer
Digi Spain Telecom, the Spanish subsidiary of the Romanian telecommunications group, is experiencing its highest stock market performance since its debut trade in July 2026 at 5.6 euros per share. On Wednesday, the company achieved its first-ever 6-euro mark, and yesterday solidified the previous advance. Digi has seen four consecutive gains without any red days, the best streak since its market entry.
This advancement indicates that investors who purchased initial public offering shares and held onto them have earned a 7.1% profit. The rise represents a 16.5% increase from its low of 5.15 euros during its debut. The telecom company has managed to turn around a poor start as a listed entity. It debuted with an 8.02% drop and took two sessions to recover, only to lose the placement price again before stabilizing on August 6th.
However, the market's reaction to its first results after becoming a listed company has given the stock a new boost. As of the first half, the company reported a loss of 14.5 million euros, compared to a negative result of 1 million euros in the same period last year. The market has risen 15.7% in revenues, a strong increase in the number of customers, and a higher market share in fixed broadband from 11.7% in the first half of last year to 14.5% at the close of June 2026.
Additionally, Digi has reaffirmed its 2026 projections, expecting to raise between 1.040 and 1.085 million euros this year, having already generated 515 million euros by the close of June 2026, with 263 million of that coming in the second quarter. Despite the fluctuations in the stock price, these figures significantly improve Digi's profile in the European telecom sector, where it has outperformed the 1% growth since July 16th.
Three brokerage firms have now covered Digi's stock, with Kepler and New Street Research recommending buying at price targets of 8.50 and 7.80 euros per share, respectively. Bestinver advises selling with a valuation of 5 euros, far below the current trading price. The average opinion indicates a positive outlook of 18.3% for the operator, with an estimated median price target of 7.10 euros per share, a level not previously seen on the stock market.
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