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Spanish stocks - Factors to watch on March 24
Mar 24, 2026 12:34 AM

March 24 (Reuters) - The following Spanish stocks may be

affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Tuesday.

Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch

for their accuracy:

FLUIDRA

Fluidra said on Tuesday it was refinancing to 450 million

euros and extending the maturity to January 2029 from January

2027 of the revolving credit facility dated 27 January 2022.

PUIG; ESTEE LAUDER ( EL )

Estee Lauder ( EL ) is in talks for a potential business

combination with Puig, the companies said on Monday, in a deal

that would bring some of the world's biggest beauty and

fragrance brands such as Tom Ford, Carolina Herrera, Rabanne and

Clinique under one roof.

NATURHOUSE

Naturhouse said on Monday its full-year net profit stood at

10.1 million euros.

INDRA

Spain's state holding SEPI is moving to shore up Indra's

governance by backing chief executive Jose Vicente de los Mozos

as the company's top executive after Angel Escribano, to avert

his possible resignation amid boardroom turmoil, Spanish news

website El Confidencial reported on Tuesday, citing sources

familiar with the matter.

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