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Heidelberg Materials Gains Momentum as Investors Bet on Green Cement Boom

Heidelberg Materials (XTRA:HEI) is attracting renewed investor interest, fueled by accelerating global demand for sustainable construction materials. The company's strategic positioning in low-carbon cement and aggregates coincides with strong shareholder returns, raising questions about its current valuation in a rapidly evolving market.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Posts Strong Earnings, But Investors Question Valuation Amid Stock Volatility

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) reported robust annual revenue of $9.69 billion and net income of $663.5 million, reigniting investor interest. However, the stock's recent volatility and a significant one-year decline in total shareholder return have sparked a debate over whether the current share price accurately reflects the company's recovery trajectory and future prospects.

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Ericsson's Strong Q4 Performance Catches Value Investors' Eye

The Hotchkis & Wiley Global Value Fund credited Ericsson (ERIC) as a key driver of its fourth-quarter returns, as the telecom equipment maker's shares surged. The fund's latest investor letter details how strategic stock picks, particularly in non-U.S. markets, fueled its outperformance against a global benchmark.

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Workday's Steep Slide: A Value Bet or Value Trap for Investors?

As the S&P 500 notches another year of robust gains, the concentrated nature of the rally has left some high-flying tech names like Workday in the dust. Hotchkis & Wiley's latest investor letter reveals the HR software giant was a significant drag on its value fund in Q4 2025, with shares down over 33% in a year. Against a backdrop of stretched market valuations, we examine whether this sell-off presents a compelling entry point or signals deeper troubles.

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Foraco International's Surging Profitability Catches Investor Attention

The drilling services firm Foraco International (TSE:FAR) is demonstrating a powerful trend of improving capital efficiency, with its Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) jumping 53% over five years. This signals a company that's generating significantly more profit from each dollar invested, a key marker often sought by long-term investors.