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Hello dear getquin community 😊,

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In view of the current economic uncertainties, I would like to recommend $ALV (-0.28%) Allianz SE as an interesting defensive and future-oriented share 💼. It scores with stability, solid dividends and continuous growth:

- Dividend payout: around €10-11 per share in the last financial year 💶

- Quarterly turnover: Around € 45 billion in the last quarter of 2025 📈

- Five-year growth: Average sales growth of 3-4% 🔝


Allianz impresses with its diversified business model and its ability to adapt to changing market conditions 🌍.


My personal conclusion:

I am convinced by the stable key figures and the long-term orientation of Allianz $ALV (-0.28%) SE. I therefore plan to buy this share and am therefore betting on a solid and future-proof investment 👍.


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Last year's dividend was EUR 13.80, this year EUR 15.40 has been announced.
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@theGREENgeck0 GPT in the free version
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This means the average sorry for the irritation
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Sorry but the data is wrong
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Allianz is a perpetual buy and hold stock. The entry price doesn't really matter. I also thought the price was too high at 140 at the time. I'm now up over 100K. But the dividend is interesting, especially when the personal return is in double figures.
Many people find the share "boring", perhaps because you have to be a little patient?
For long-term wealth accumulation, there is currently nothing better in terms of quality.
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Currently far too expensive.
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@Baisse-Jumper haha,it's one of the cheapest shares on the market that the insurance industry has to offer right now. Just because the share price is at 350 doesn't mean anything. Have you ever read the annual reports? A Berkshire a costs 700,000 euros, does that make it expensive?
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@Dividendenflowmit60 And yet the share has already performed very well. As a rule, you should therefore use a setback to enter the market. But of course that's up to you. I don't think comparing shares like Allianz with Berkshire is a good idea either. Apples and pears. But again, everyone as they like. But it doesn't change the fact that the Allianz share is quite expensive compared to its own share price history in recent years.
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@ChillmaldeineNuggets But there have been much better opportunities to buy into Allianz, haven't there? Has Allianz never had a significant setback? Come on. Anyone who wants to buy the stock now, fine. But to claim that there have never been better times to buy the stock is nonsense.
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Allianz is one of my largest positions and I continue to hold it, but now only through the dividend income. Because I am currently building up the NN Group as my 2nd position, where I see enormous potential
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