Stock exchange downturn makes Vestas an acquisition target

Vestas' plummeting stock price and significant cash holdings mean that the company could be an attractive acquisition target, say analysts.
Image: Vestas | Photo: Vestas
Image: Vestas | Photo: Vestas
BY KASPER BRØNDGAARD ANDERSEN

The combination of a share price decline of over 30 percent since August, strong earnings and burgeoning cash holdings make Vestas vulnerable to uninvited takeovers, say analysts.

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