Follow the NEXANS share price and the full management transaction log of the company, a publicly traded company based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Industry sector, NEXANS has logged 56 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €6.2bn. The latest transaction was reported on 25 May 2026 (Acquisition). Among the most active insiders: Christopher Guérin. All data is free.
Analysts rate NEXANS Buy (bullish), based on 15 analysts. Average price target: €167.87.
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NEXANS is a leading French industrial company specializing in the design, manufacturing and sale of cables and connectivity solutions for electrification. Headquartered in Paris, the group draws on an industrial heritage spanning more than 140 years, rooted in the cable businesses previously developed under Alcatel and earlier predecessor entities. The company known as Atalec was renamed Nexans in October 2000, and it was successfully listed on the Paris Stock Exchange in June 2001, beginning its independent market history. Today, Nexans is positioned as a pure electrification specialist and a key enabler of the energy transition. Its strategy has been refocused around three pillars: leadership in electrification, specialization in high-value market segments, and a shift toward integrated solutions rather than standalone components. The group is therefore concentrating on power transmission, grid modernization and last-mile connectivity, where demand is supported by electrification, digitalization and decarbonization trends. Nexans’ portfolio spans several product and service families. The company develops medium- and low-voltage cables, connection accessories, subsea and high-voltage cable systems, and solutions for renewables, industry, buildings and infrastructure. It also provides higher-value-added services such as cable system engineering, installation support, specialized training and digitally enabled solutions. Key innovation areas include offshore wind cable systems, smart grids, electric vehicle-related applications and industrial connectivity. Geographically, Nexans has a broad international footprint, with more than 60 plants and a presence across major regions including Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia-Pacific. The group highlights a truly global organization with employees representing 110 nationalities. This diversified footprint allows Nexans to serve a wide range of end markets while maintaining a strong industrial base in France and other strategically important manufacturing hubs. Recent highlights underline the group’s transformation toward a more focused electrification model, with sustained investment in innovation, decarbonization and advanced cable technologies. Nexans also emphasizes its leadership ambitions in subsea cables and solutions supporting renewable energy and power networks. Overall, the company combines deep industrial capabilities, exposure to structural energy-transition themes and a strong innovation culture, making it a notable listed player in the electrical equipment and materials universe.