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Some stress signals present but below significant thresholds.
Low risk signals — no significant operational or reputational pressure detected.
Signals suggest Storytel is pursuing modest growth through acquisitions and insider share purchases.
Recent signals indicate that Storytel’s CFO has bought shares and the company has acquired Overamstel Publishers, potentially adding around €17.4 million in revenue. However, the overall confidence in these trends is limited (≈30 % confidence) and the data set is small, so the outlook should be interpreted cautiously.
Storytel CFO Stefan Wård acquires shares worth nearly SEK 0.6 million marketscreener.com
Storytel Group acquires Overamstel Publishers TradeVenue
Storytel acquires Overamstel with 17.4 million euros in revenue (R) marketscreener.com
Nordic streaming service for audiobooks and e-books operating in 25+ markets, with a catalogue of over 500,000 titles and strong original content production.
Moderate — directional but may shift as more signals arrive.
Based on 3 signals across 1 source
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What this means
Signals indicate a relatively stable workplace environment based on available data.
AI-generated from public signals — may be incomplete. Based on 3 recent signals.
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