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VINCORION’s Majority Slips as Chinese Export List Rattles Defence Sector

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 25, 2026
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The honeymoon period for VINCORION’s stock is officially over, but the real test is just beginning. On 23 April, J.P. Morgan ended its stabilisation phase for the defence supplier, having previously purchased around 300,000 shares to prop up the price below the issue level. The shares closed the week at €17.71, up nearly 11% and back above the IPO price. Yet the very next day, the stock slid to €17.54 on Tradegate, a drop of roughly 2.85%, as China placed several European companies on an export control list, sending a chill through the entire machinery and defence sector. The DAXsubsector Advanced Industrial Equipment fell 3.42% in tandem, confirming VINCORION is moving with the tide, not against it.

The uncertainty surrounding which European firms are specifically affected by Beijing’s move has injected a fresh dose of caution into a sector already trading at a discount. On estimated 2025 earnings, VINCORION commands a price-to-earnings ratio of 46. That looks modest compared with peers such as RENK or HENSOLDT, which trade at significantly higher multiples, and pales next to sector leader Rheinmetall, which fetches a valuation above 100. The gap suggests the market is still pricing in execution risk for a company that only listed recently.

That caution is somewhat puzzling given the structural advantages baked into the business model. More than half of VINCORION’s revenue comes from maintaining and upgrading existing military systems — an aftermarket operation that generates predictable income and above-average margins. A flagship example is the power supply for the PATRIOT air defence system, where the latest generator generation cuts fuel consumption by nearly half and can be paired with photovoltaic panels and battery storage to smooth out load peaks.

The numbers bear out the resilience. Last year, revenue climbed sharply to nearly €240 million, while operating profit surged 64%. Management has set a revenue target of up to €320 million for the current year, and the first quarterly report since the IPO, due in May, will need to show that rising global defence budgets are translating into firm orders and that profit margins are holding up during the rapid production ramp-up.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying VINCORION?

Behind the scenes, the shareholder register has shifted in ways that could reshape governance. STAR Capital Partnership LLP, the London-based private equity house, now holds 48.63% of voting rights through its subsidiary STAR Holdings S.à r.l., according to a filing dated 17 April 2026. That represents roughly 24.3 million shares out of 50 million outstanding. Earlier disclosures had shown 52.82%, including financial instruments, meaning the pure equity stake has fallen below the absolute majority threshold after recent placements. STAR Capital remains the largest single shareholder, but with less than 50%, it can no longer push through resolutions at general meetings unilaterally. How this affects strategy and oversight will become clearer at the next shareholder gathering.

Meanwhile, a lock-up agreement running until autumn 2026 prevents STAR from offloading its remaining stake for the time being. That stability is reinforced by the presence of heavyweight US asset managers — Fidelity, Invesco and T. Rowe Price — which together committed to buying over €100 million worth of shares at the IPO. Their presence provides a solid institutional base as the company navigates its first months as a publicly traded entity.

Away from the market noise, VINCORION is pursuing an unusual partnership with Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, the printing press manufacturer, to develop energy technology systems. The collaboration aims to strengthen the company’s foothold in efficient energy solutions, though concrete products and timelines remain unspecified. It is an odd pairing — defence engineering meets printing machinery — but one that underscores the broadening scope of VINCORION’s technology platform.

The company is funding its expansion in a multi-billion-euro addressable market entirely from operating cash flow, a discipline that sets it apart from many defence-sector peers that rely on debt or equity raises. With the stabilisation phase behind it, the share price will now be determined by the market alone — and the first quarterly report will be the earliest test of whether the narrative of self-funded growth can hold its own against geopolitical headwinds and shifting ownership dynamics.

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