Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) leads structurally, with valuation as the clearest single gap between the two profiles. Huber+Suhner does not offset that deficit through any equally strong structural edge elsewhere. In the market, Huber+Suhner carries the stronger setup — intact trend against Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)'s broken trend. That leaves a split case: the structural lead stays with Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ), but the market is not currently confirming it.
The comparison is based on similar long-term financial trajectories, not sector labels. Both peer scores are relative to the STOXX 600 universe, making them directly comparable.
Most of the separation is still concentrated in valuation. Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) leads by 20 points on the overall comparison score.
Both operate in: Communication Equipment
This comparison is based on industry proximity, not on functional trajectory similarity. ERIC-B.ST and HUBN.SW share the same industry classification.
For a similarity-based comparison, see how ERIC-B.ST and Huber+Suhner each position within their functional peer groups in AssetNext.
Scores reflect position relative to comparable companies with similar long-term financial trajectories.
Pricing shapes this comparison more than a broad operating gap.
Left means cheaper relative valuation. Higher means stronger structure.
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) and Huber+Suhner AG look relatively close on structure, but the price setup still leans toward Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ).
Valuation position uses peer-relative PE percentile (idx_pct_pe) where available.
Where ERIC-B.ST and HUBN.SW each sit in their own 5-year price and valuation history.
Describes historical entry positioning only. Descriptive — not investment advice.
The multiple-based pricing edge comes from a forward P/E that is 12.3 turns lower.
Huber+Suhner AG still shows lower market-fundamental divergence, which keeps the wider picture mixed rather than completely one-sided.
Valuation is the clearest single gap, but the broader lead is not limited to that alone.
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