Securitas Boosts Margins, Earnings with Strategic Moves

Securitas just dropped its Q1 2026 report, showing sales at a cool 36.2 billion SEK but with zero organic sales growth. However, they managed to boost their operating margin to 7% and recorded a solid 16% jump in earnings per share. The company also acquired Liferaft to beef up their threat-intelligence game and divested some underperforming businesses as part of their strategy to focus on profitable segments. What does it mean for you? If you're a Securitas investor, this means the company is making moves to become more profitable and future-ready, which could be good news for your portfolio. Keep an eye out for more updates as they continue to refine their business strategy.

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