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Stegra Seeks $1.1 Billion Green Steel Funding Amid Sweden’s Industrial Transition

Swedish green steel firm Stegra is seeking €975 million ($1.1 billion) in new funding to complete its hydrogen-based steel plant in Boden. The financing comes as Sweden’s green transition faces challenges despite leading Europe’s shift from fossil fuels.

Swedish startup Stegra, formerly known as H2 Green Steel, has announced plans to raise approximately €975 million ($1.1 billion) in additional financing to support the construction of its groundbreaking green steel plant in northern Sweden. This substantial funding round represents a critical moment for Europe’s transition to sustainable industrial production and highlights both the opportunities and challenges facing hydrogen-based manufacturing.

Stegra’s Ambitious Funding Requirements

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Ferrari Share Price Decline Analysis: Conservative Outlook Sparks Investor Concerns

Ferrari shares fell nearly 24% following conservative profit forecasts at Capital Markets Day. Despite the decline, analysts maintain confidence in the company’s traditional pattern of exceeding expectations. The electric vehicle strategy reveals reduced production targets.

Ferrari’s conservative outlook has triggered the familiar pattern of share price volatility that long-term investors recognize, though the current 24% decline represents one of the more significant drops in recent memory. The luxury automaker’s latest profit forecast, announced during last week’s Capital Markets Day, fell below market expectations despite representing increases from previous targets, according to recent analysis of the company’s financial guidance.

Ferrari’s Financial Forecast Pattern