Volvo B Stock - Weekly sector check after muted truck data
19.06.2026 - 19:40:23 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 17:30 UTC. Details in the imprint.
Volvo B (SE0000115446) sits in a sector that has recently seen softer European truck registration data alongside still-solid order backlogs at major manufacturers, according to industry reports. Against this backdrop, this Friday review compares Volvo with key global commercial-vehicle peers.
All news and key data on Volvo B stock
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How Volvo stacks up to peers
Volvo Group reported net sales of SEK 553.8 billion and an adjusted operating margin of 15.3% for 2024, underscoring a still-robust profitability profile in heavy trucks, construction equipment and related services, according to its annual report. The company's 2024 annual and sustainability report highlights strong cash generation and disciplined capital allocation.
By comparison, Daimler Truck and Traton have also emphasized healthy margins and strong demand in North America and Europe in their latest results, illustrating a sector that remains profitable despite softer spot freight in some regions. Volvo therefore competes in a relatively solid, but normalizing, cycle for heavy-duty vehicles.
Friday sector and weekly view
Industry data for new heavy-truck registrations in Europe have recently shown a more muted trend after a strong post-pandemic rebound, while several OEMs still reference sizeable order backlogs and fleet-replacement demand in their commentary. This suggests that the cycle is cooling, but not collapsing.
For investors, one key weekly theme is how Volvo B compares with peers on margin resilience and balance-sheet strength when truck demand flattens. The group has historically used its solid cash flows to fund R&D for electrification, automation and connectivity while maintaining shareholder distributions.
How the company makes money
Volvo Group generates most of its revenue from selling heavy-duty trucks under brands such as Volvo Trucks, Renault Trucks and Mack, alongside construction equipment and power solutions. It complements this with financial services and a growing stream of aftermarket and service contracts worldwide.
Where the stock trades today
The shares of Volvo B (SE0000115446) trade on Nasdaq Stockholm at SEK 320.50 as of 06/19/2026, 17:30 CET.
Key facts on Volvo B stock
- Company: AB Volvo
- ISIN: SE0000115446
- WKN: 855689
- Ticker: VOLV B
- Venue: Nasdaq Stockholm
- Price (as of 06/19/2026, 17:30 CET): 320.50 SEK
- Market cap: 650,000,000,000 SEK (as of 06/19/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Industrials / Heavy Trucks & Machinery
- Index membership: OMX Stockholm 30
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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