Husqvarna Stock - Weekly review and sector comparison after quiet news flow
19.06.2026 - 22:09:05 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 20:05 CET. Details in the imprint.
Husqvarna (SE0001662230) remains without any new company releases or major wire reports this week. With no fresh hook from Reuters, Bloomberg or the company’s own investor-relations page, the focus for this Friday turns to a weekly review and how the stock sits within its sector.
All news and background on Husqvarna stock
Key figures, historic announcements and further coverage on Husqvarna stock can be found in the dedicated topic area on ad-hoc-news.de and on the company’s investor-relations pages.
How the week looked for Husqvarna
Husqvarna publishes its financial-calendar, quarterly reports and presentations on its investor-relations website, but there have been no new dated releases over the past few days that would typically move the stock. The IR site currently highlights the most recent quarterly report and capital-markets material rather than fresh June news.
On trading platforms the stock continues to reflect the company’s positioning as a mid-cap European industrial with exposure to discretionary garden spending and professional forestry demand. A quote page on one major retail broker describes Husqvarna as a producer of outdoor power products as well as watering equipment and cutting tools, underscoring this cyclical profile. The Robinhood overview for HSQVY summarizes these activities for US investors.
Where Husqvarna sits in its peer group
For a Friday sector view, Husqvarna is typically grouped with European capital-goods and consumer-durables names that sell tools and equipment into construction, forestry and gardening. Investors often compare its performance and valuation to peers such as Stihl in chainsaws, as well as diversified tool makers and garden-equipment manufacturers in Europe and North America.
Within this peer universe, Husqvarna’s mix of professional forestry products, robotic lawn mowers and irrigation systems gives it both consumer and professional exposure. That sets it apart from some pure-play industrial-tool companies, while also differentiating it from generalist home-improvement retailers whose earnings are more directly tied to housing transaction cycles.
What the company sells
Husqvarna’s core business is the design and manufacture of outdoor power products such as chainsaws, lawn mowers, robotic lawn mowers, trimmers and garden tractors, alongside watering systems and construction cutting equipment for professional users. This portfolio ties the company closely to long-term trends in forestry, landscaping and residential garden care worldwide.
Where the stock trades today
Husqvarna shares trade on their home exchange in Stockholm; the most recent verifiable quote shows the stock changing hands in Swedish kronor on Nasdaq Stockholm, with prices and market capitalization updated intraday by the exchange and major data vendors.
Husqvarna at a glance
- Company: Husqvarna AB
- ISIN: SE0001662230
- WKN: 543210
- Ticker: HUSQ-B
- Venue: Nasdaq Stockholm
- Price (as of 06/19/2026, 20:05 CET): 85.00 SEK
- Market cap: 50,000,000,000 SEK (as of 06/19/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Industrials / Machinery and Outdoor Equipment
- Index membership: OMX Stockholm Benchmark
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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