Stora Enso Oyj stock (FI0009005961): valuation metrics in focus after latest quarterly numbers
05.06.2026 - 16:10:06 | ad-hoc-news.deStora Enso Oyj shares in Finland remain in focus for valuation-driven investors after the Helsinki-listed forest products group reported a return to profit in 2025 and published its first-quarter 2026 results, providing fresh inputs for earnings-based multiples and cash-flow assessments for the stock.
The stock traded on Nasdaq Helsinki under the R share line on 04/23/2026 at EUR 13.47, according to pricing data cited by Stora Enso in its interim report presentation published on 04/23/2026.Stora Enso investors' reports as of 04/23/2026
As a key Finnish industrial name with a primary listing in the United States dollar-equivalent through depositary receipts in the United States and parallel trading in Germany, Stora Enso’s valuation is primarily anchored in its home market in Finland, where the company is a component of local equity indices and closely followed by Nordic investors.
As of: 05/06/2026
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At a glance
- Name: Stora Enso
- Sector/industry: Forest products, packaging, biomaterials
- Headquarters/country: Helsinki, Finland
- Core markets: Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific
- Key revenue drivers: Packaging materials, wood products, biomaterials and pulp
- Home exchange/listing venue: Nasdaq Helsinki (STERV, R shares)
- Trading currency: EUR
Stora Enso Oyj: core business model
Stora Enso Oyj operates as a Finnish-based renewable materials company that converts wood and fiber into packaging, biomaterials and wood products for global industrial and consumer customers.
Valuation metrics and multiples for Stora Enso Oyj
Valuation discussions around Stora Enso Oyj have intensified after the company published its full-year 2025 financial statements on 02/13/2026, reporting net sales of EUR 9.9 billion and an operational EBIT of EUR 610 million for 2025, figures that help frame enterprise-value-to-earnings multiples for the group.Stora Enso FY 2025 results as of 02/13/2026
On the same date, Stora Enso reported that its operational return on capital employed for 2025 stood at 7.4 percent and that the board proposed a dividend of EUR 0.55 per share for the 2025 financial year, information that feeds into dividend-yield and return-on-capital calculations used by many investors when comparing the stock to Nordic industrial peers.Stora Enso FY 2025 results as of 02/13/2026
Stora Enso followed up with its interim report for the first quarter of 2026 on 04/23/2026, stating that Q1 2026 net sales were EUR 2.35 billion and operational EBIT came in at EUR 155 million, which offers investors a quarterly datapoint for annualizing earnings and updating forward-looking valuation multiples for the current year.Stora Enso Q1 2026 interim report as of 04/23/2026
In the same Q1 2026 interim report, Stora Enso highlighted that its net debt stood at EUR 3.1 billion as of 03/31/2026, a figure that is important for calculating enterprise value and leverage ratios such as net-debt-to-operational-EBITDA, metrics that are central to how many market participants assess balance-sheet risk and cost of capital for the company.
Dividend-focused investors are also looking at the board’s dividend proposal for the 2025 financial year, which amounts to EUR 0.55 per share, according to Stora Enso’s full-year 2025 results release dated 02/13/2026, because the implied dividend yield relative to the current Nasdaq Helsinki share price is a key valuation reference point for income-oriented portfolios.
In Germany, Stora Enso’s R shares trade on venues such as Tradegate under the symbol ENUR, and the euro-denominated price on that platform offers an additional reference for investors in the euro area who wish to compare the stock’s valuation against other European industrial and materials companies.
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Sentiment and reactions on Stora Enso Oyj
Following the 2025 full-year results and the Q1 2026 interim report, market participants have discussed Stora Enso Oyj’s valuation, leverage and dividend metrics across social and video platforms.
Conclusion
Stora Enso Oyj’s latest full-year 2025 and first-quarter 2026 figures provide a refreshed basis for assessing earnings, leverage and dividend-based valuation metrics for the Helsinki-listed forest products group. The combination of a proposed EUR 0.55 per share dividend for 2025 and operational EBIT trends into 2026 anchors how investors compare the stock to Nordic and European industrial peers on metrics such as enterprise-value-to-earnings and yield.
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