Eurozone Manufacturing Strength Boosts Insider-Owned Growth Stocks
The Eurozone manufacturing sector is experiencing renewed strength due to rebounding export orders. This mixed economic backdrop benefits companies that can grow from their own engines rather than relying solely on broad demand.
Three fast-growing stocks with high insider ownership, identified through a screener, have caught the attention of investors. Almonty Industries (ALM) is a tungsten-focused miner exploring, mining, processing, and shipping tungsten concentrates for industrial applications in Canada, Korea, Portugal, Spain, and the United States.
The company's stock has a market cap of around US$5.1 billion, positioning it as a mid-sized mining entity. Almonty Industries appeals to investors seeking exposure to strategic materials like tungsten, used in AI hardware and defense sectors.
Analysts have noted potential earnings and revenue growth as the Portuguese and South Korean projects scale. The company has recently moved into profit with return on equity projected to rise if growth materializes. A fresh share buyback and large financing package indicate management's confidence in its assets.
Klarna Group (KLAR), a London-based digital bank, provides flexible payments and BNPL services. Most of its US$4 billion annual revenue comes from data processing fees on these activities. The company has a market cap of about US$5.3 billion, placing it firmly in mid-cap territory.
Klarna gives investors direct exposure to the shift toward app-based consumer finance, where small, targeted loans and memberships aim to replace traditional high-interest credit cards. Forecast earnings growth is around 55.5% a year, with expectations for Klarna to move from losses to a forecast return on equity near 17.6% within three years.
TeraWulf (WULF) runs digital infrastructure in the United States, primarily through energy-efficient bitcoin mining operations aiming to scale hashing capacity quickly. The company generates around US$95 million from digital asset mining and has a market cap of approximately US$8.2 billion.