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Mutares Juggles Debt, Deals, and a Sinking Share Price

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 24, 2026
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The private equity firm Mutares is living a tale of two realities. On the operational front, the company is firing on all cylinders—revenue is surging, a landmark $450 million acquisition is in the works, and a €105 million capital raise has just been wrapped up. Yet on the trading floor, investors are running for the exits. The stock has tumbled to a 52-week low of €23.80, shedding roughly a quarter of its value in the past month alone.

The disconnect stems from a familiar culprit in high-growth stories: balance sheet strain. Mutares ended last year in breach of a net debt covenant, forcing management to ask bondholders for a waiver that runs through June 2026. To soothe nerves, the company has laid out a repayment plan that calls for regular buybacks of the outstanding bond tranches starting in the second quarter.

Capital Raise Closes with Strong Support

The recently completed rights issue was designed to shore up the finances. Mutares raised approximately €105 million, with existing shareholders snapping up 96% of the shares on offer in the second tranche. The remaining 4% went to institutional buyers. The issue price was set at €24.50 per share.

That price now looks optimistic. The stock currently trades at €24.00, slipping below the offer price as market skepticism persists. The fresh capital is earmarked for international expansion, with the United States emerging as a priority market. The company needs ample liquidity to fund its aggressive acquisition strategy.

SABIC Deal and Other Portfolio Moves

The biggest prize on the horizon is the planned purchase of SABIC’s engineering thermoplastics business. With an enterprise value of $450 million, it would be the largest transaction in Mutares’ history. The target generates annual revenue in the billions and manufactures specialty plastics at facilities in the US. Completion is expected in the second half of the year, pending regulatory approvals.

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

Meanwhile, the deal machine keeps churning. Mutares is close to integrating two divisions from automotive supplier Magna—its lighting and roof systems businesses—which together add more than $300 million in annual revenue. That deal is slated to close in the current quarter.

On the divestiture side, the company sold logistics firm inTime Group in mid-April, just eight months after acquiring it last August. The rapid turnaround underscores the firm’s active portfolio management style.

Financials and What’s Next

Despite the debt headache, the underlying business is delivering. Group revenue hit €6.5 billion last year, while holding company net profit rose to over €130 million. Management forecasts another leap in revenue this year, targeting as much as €9.1 billion. The medium-term goal remains 25% annual growth through 2030.

Investors will get a clearer picture on April 28, when Mutares releases its audited annual report and delivers the new shares from the rights issue. First-quarter results are due on May 12, followed by the annual general meeting on July 3, where the dividend proposal for last year will be put to a vote.

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