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Daily Brief Industrials: Nidec Corp, GMR Airports, Andersen Group, Soltec Power Holdings and more

In today’s briefing:

  • Nidec (6594): Fake Resignations Don’t Count
  • The Beat Ideas on GMR Airports: Soaring to New Heights with Record Traffic and Strong Growth
  • Andersen Debuts as a Public Company in a Milestone IPO for Professional Services
  • Soltec: Sponsor-Led Recapitalisation, Equity Reset and Trading Resumption


Nidec (6594): Fake Resignations Don’t Count

By Michael Allen

  • Shigenobu Nagamori resigned as director but remains honorary chairman, a move we see as insufficient to address Nidec’s recent accounting controversy.
  • Meaningful recovery requires both founders’ full retirement, a restructured, more independent board, and a chief risk officer to oversee professional auditing and reforms.
  • The company also needs to improve transparency on assets, overhaul incentives toward return on investment, and develop a realistic mid-term plan to improve return on capital.

The Beat Ideas on GMR Airports: Soaring to New Heights with Record Traffic and Strong Growth

By Sudarshan Bhandari

  • November 2025 traffic hit a record ~11.1 million passengers, up ~7.4% YoY (ex-Cebu). Delhi led with 7.3 million passengers and its highest-ever monthly passenger and aircraft movement volumes.
  • Traffic has normalized post infrastructure disruptions. Broad-based growth across Delhi and Hyderabad, alongside ~2.7% YoY YTD international growth, improves visibility on aero and non-aero revenue expansion into FY26–27.
  • Focus shifts from recovery to sustainable compounding, led by Delhi and Hyderabad, where domestic scale and rising international connectivity act as structural growth multipliers.

Andersen Debuts as a Public Company in a Milestone IPO for Professional Services

By IPO Prophet

  • December 18, 2025 — Andersen Group, Inc. (NYSE: ANDG) began trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange following the pricing of its initial public offering.
  • Shares opened at $21.00 after pricing at $16.00, representing an opening gain of roughly 31 percent.
  • During the session, the stock traded to an intraday high of $24.48 and a low of $20.00 before finishing the day well above its IPO price at $23.50, marking a strong debut for the professional services firm.

Soltec: Sponsor-Led Recapitalisation, Equity Reset and Trading Resumption

By Jesus Rodriguez Aguilar

  • Equity reset: Sponsor-led restructuring reduced debt, extended maturities to 2031 and transferred control to DVC Partners, materially lowering near-term insolvency risk but leaving execution risk high.
  • Trading: Resumption (December 19) likely volatile, with forced sellers meeting opportunistic buyers; early price action expected to reflect liquidity and positioning rather than fundamentals.
  • Valuation framework: At reopening levels, equity reflects distressed stabilisation; upside depends on margin discipline and avoiding further dilution, not on near-term growth.

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