Browse the full insider trade history of CEMBRE, a listed equity based in Italy. Shares trade on IT IT, under the oversight of Consob. Operating in the Industry sector, CEMBRE has recorded 27 reports. Market capitalisation: €1.1bn. The latest transaction was reported on 14 May 2026 — Other. Among the most active insiders: Unknown. The full history is accessible without an account.
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Cembre S.p.A. is an Italian industrial company listed on Borsa Italiana (FTSE MIB) in Italy, specializing in electrical connection solutions and wiring tools. Headquartered in Brescia, the company traces its origins back to 1969 and has built a reputation as a technical niche manufacturer serving power infrastructure, rail, and industrial installation markets. Its investment case is anchored in specialized engineering, a broad product offering, and a well-established commercial footprint in Europe. The group’s activity is organized around five main product families: connectors for medium-voltage copper and aluminum cables, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic tools for crimping, cutting and stripping, materials for the railway sector, cable glands and accessories, and connecting terminals. This portfolio allows Cembre to address a range of end markets where safety, reliability, compliance and product durability are critical. In practice, the company serves utilities, electrical installers, industrial customers and railway operators, giving it exposure to both new-build and maintenance-driven demand. From a competitive standpoint, Cembre holds a strong position in its home market and a meaningful presence across Europe. Borsa Italiana’s company profile indicates that Italy remains the largest revenue contributor, followed by Europe and then other geographies, suggesting a domestic core with international diversification. The company’s business model relies on specialized know-how, product quality and a distribution network that supports customer proximity and recurring sales. Cembre’s recent reporting points to continued momentum. In the first quarter of 2026, the company reported solid growth in consolidated sales, with both Italy and international markets contributing positively. Recent market communications also include internal dealing disclosures filed under the Italian CONSOB framework, reflecting standard governance and transparency requirements for an Italian listed company. More broadly, the company’s latest disclosures underscore its resilience and its linkage to structural themes such as electrification, grid investment, industrial maintenance and rail infrastructure. For investors, Cembre stands out as a focused industrial platform rather than a diversified conglomerate. Its profile combines a long operating history, a clear product specialization and an established presence in Italy and abroad. On Borsa Italiana (FTSE MIB) in Italy, it is best understood as a quality industrial supplier with exposure to long-duration infrastructure trends, supported by a disciplined commercial model and recurring end-market needs.