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04.02.26 - 13:01
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LEAR CORP Q4 Profit Declines (AFX)
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WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - LEAR CORP (LEA) announced earnings for fourth quarter that Drops, from last yearThe company's bottom line totaled $82.7 million, or $1.58 per share. This compares with $88.1......
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04.02.26 - 12:33
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Lear Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Results (PR Newswire)
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SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Lear Corporation (NYSE: LEA), a global automotive technology leader in Seating and E-Systems, today reported results for the fourth quarter and full year 2025 and provided its financial outlook for the full year 2026. Fourth Quarter 2025......
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20.01.26 - 20:00
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New Lear Capital Report Details Why Major Banks Now Predict Gold Could Hit $5,000 (Business Wire)
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Analysis reveals why Wall Street's most conservative institutions are making unprecedented precious metals forecastsLOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lear Capital, a leader in precious metals since 1997, has released a comprehensive market analysis examining why major Wall Street banks are now projecting gold prices could reach $5,000 per ounce. The report, authored by Global Financial Research Specialist Kathrynn Ward, details the fundamental shifts driving institutional confidence in precious metals.
"We're witnessing something remarkable," said Kevin DeMeritt, founder of Lear Capital. "JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America – institutions known for conservative forecasting – are all independently projecting gold at or above $5,000. This isn't speculation; it's a response to measurable economic forces that continue to intensify."
The report highlights several critical developments:
-- Wall Street Consensus: JPMorgan targets $5,000/oz, Goldman Sachs $5,055/oz, and Bank of Am...
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19.12.25 - 12:31
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Lear Aktie: Neue Aufträge und Trumps Strafzollpolitik sorgen für Zuversicht (Aktiencheck)
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Paris (www.aktiencheck.de) - Lear-Aktienanalyse der BNP Paribas:
Wie schwierig das Umfeld für die Autozuliefererbranche ist, wissen die Aktionäre des Reifenherstellers Continental ebenso wie jene der ehemaligen Tochter Aumovio, von Schaeffler oder des US-Konkurrenten Lear (ISIN: US5218652049, WKN: A0YERL, Ticker-Symbol: LE6N, NYSE-Symbol: LEA), so Egmond Haida von der BNP Paribas. [mehr]...
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