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Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs Load Up on Kontron Derivatives as Share Buyback Accelerates

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
June 26, 2026
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The quiet drama around Kontron’s stock is playing out far from the public market. While the Austrian IoT specialist’s shares barely budged this week, some of Wall Street’s biggest names have been quietly piling into complex derivative positions that dwarf their direct equity holdings.

Morgan Stanley disclosed a voting rights stake of 8.34 percent, according to filings this week. Of that total, a mere 0.18 percent consists of actual shares held on the bank’s own books. The rest is built from recall rights on securities lending and equity swaps — synthetic bets that give the bank economic exposure without the same balance-sheet footprint. Goldman Sachs is pursuing a similar strategy, reporting a combined position just above 4 percent, with derivatives accounting for 3.71 percent. Direct cash-market purchases remain the exception rather than the rule.

These arcane structures sit against a backdrop of a tightening share count. Kontron has been buying back its own stock since March, collecting more than 1.4 million shares by mid-June. Management has authorised purchases worth up to €50 million, a programme that reduces the free float and puts a floor under the price. On Friday the stock closed at €23.28, a gain of 0.52 percent on the day, putting it roughly one percent above the 200-day moving average of €23.00. A day earlier it had finished at €23.16, precisely on that key technical level.

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

The resilience is notable given the headwinds hitting the semiconductor sector. Infineon lost about 3.8 percent on Friday, while STMicroelectronics dropped 2.8 percent, both pressured by rising memory costs. Kontron’s business model — embedded computing and IoT solutions — insulates it from direct exposure to chip production or storage media. The relative calm in its share price reflects that insulation. The relative strength index sits at 52.7, indicating neither overheating nor panic selling.

On a longer horizon, the picture remains mixed. The stock is still down 1.19 percent year to date and 19 percent below its 52-week high of €28.66. But from the March trough of €16.69, the recovery amounts to nearly 40 percent. The next catalyst could come from the product pipeline. Kontron has developed a new high-performance board for edge AI applications, working closely with Intel’s latest chip generation to deliver more compact and energy-efficient designs. The launch is scheduled for the third quarter, with an eye on lucrative contracts in defence, aerospace and robotics.

Analysts see upside potential, albeit with a slightly lowered bar. Bankhaus Metzler recently reiterated its buy recommendation on Kontron but trimmed the price target to €30. The coming weeks will show whether the 200-day moving average can hold as support — or whether the combination of a share buyback and a fresh product cycle can push the stock decisively above that threshold.

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