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Quarterly figures for EU companies on 01.08.2024

Hugo Boss +++ DHL +++ Symrise +++ BMW +++ Volkswagen +++ and many more


Heidelberger Druck $HDD (+3,22 %) achieves sales of €403 million (previous year: €544 million), EBITDA (adjusted) of -€9 million (previous year: +€41 million) and a net result of -€42 million (previous year: +€10 million) in the 1st quarter. Forecast confirmed.


HUGO BOSS $BOSS (-0,07 %) achieved sales of €1.015 billion in the second quarter (previous year: €1.026 billion, preliminary figures from July 15: €1.015 billion), EBIT (final) of €70 million (previous year: €121 million, preliminary: €70 million) and net profit of €37 million (previous year: €75 million).


Symrise $SY1 (-0,1 %) achieved sales of €2.57 billion in the first half of the year (previous year: €2.41 billion, analyst forecast: €2.56 billion), EBITDA of €529.8 million (previous year: €446 million, forecast: €526.1 million) and net income of €239.5 million (previous year: €187.5 million, forecast: €251.2 million). Outlook for 2024 confirmed.


BMW $BMW (+1,77 %) achieves Q2 revenues of €36.9 billion (previous year: €37.2 billion, analyst forecast: €37.4 billion), EBIT (Group) of €3.88 billion (previous year: €4.34 billion, forecast: €3.95 billion) and Group net profit of €2.71 billion (previous year: €2.96 billion, forecast: €2.62 billion). Outlook for 2024 confirmed.


Volkswagen (VW) $VOW (+0,86 %) achieved sales of €83.3 billion in the second quarter (previous year: €80.1 billion, forecast: €81.9 billion), an operating profit of €5.46 billion (previous year: €5.60 billion, forecast: €5.38 billion) and earnings after tax of €3.63 billion (previous year: €3.79 billion). In the outlook for 2024, VW confirms the forecast for sales and deliveries.


Klöckner & Co $KCO (+0,96 %) achieved sales of 2.3 million tons in the first half of the year (previous year: 2.1 million tons), EBITDA before material special effects of €83 million (previous year: €130 million) and net income from continuing operations of -€26 million (previous year: €39 million). In the outlook for 2024, the company expects a slight decline in sales compared to the previous year and EBITDA before material special effects of €120 million to €180 million.


DHL $DHL (-0,46 %) achieved revenue of €20.6 billion in the second quarter (previous year: €20.1 billion, analyst forecast: €20.3 billion), EBIT of €1.4 billion (previous year: €1.7 billion, forecast: €1.3 billion) and net profit of €744 million (previous year: €978 million, forecast: €754 million). Outlook for 2024 and EBIT forecast for 2026 confirmed.


Merck KGaA $MRK (+2,21 %) achieves final Q2 sales of €5.35 billion (preliminary: €5.35 billion), final adjusted EBITDA of €1.509 billion (preliminary: €1.509 billion) and final adjusted earnings per share of €2.20 (preliminary: €2.20). Outlook confirmed.


MTU Aero Engines
$MTX (+5,29 %) achieves Q2 revenues (adjusted) of €1.755 billion (previous year: €1.57 billion), EBIT (adjusted) of €193 million (previous year: €242 million, analyst forecast: €223 million) and net profit of €185 million (previous year: €143 million, forecast: €163 million). Margin forecast for 2024 raised to around 13% (previously: more than 12%) Outlook for sales, adjusted EBIT margin and FCF confirmed.


Daimler Truck
$DTG (+2,36 %) achieved order intake of 92,569 vehicles in Q2 (previous year: -5%), revenue of €13.3 billion (previous year: €13.88 billion), EBIT (adjusted) of €1.17 billion (previous year: €1.43 billion) and earnings per share of €0.93 (previous year: €1.11).

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unfortunately @Aktien_Stammtisch was faster today

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this is 1:1 the same text: why does everyone of you have to post it?
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I claim that it is copied 1:1 from another site and possibly made a little prettier by linking the chart.

For me, the article loses a certain seriousness if the sources are not named...
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@InvestRookie A certain fox (or fuxx?) can tell you a thing or two about that. But he prefers to block everything and everyone who criticizes the lack of sources.
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@DividendenWaschbaer that's how michael official does it too. he blocked me because i was always a bit critical of his clumsy posts and pointed out missing sources
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@Alpalaka @DividendenWaschbaer
How can you do that? You can't sell a course and subscription model like that and generate no reach etc... I don't know how it works with the finfluencers. Unfortunately, there are too many black sheep in this area who then emigrate to Dubai or something ... but hey only m.E 😅

You always have to be careful what you say. You'll end up with a cease-and-desist letter in your letterbox
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@InvestRookie but you also have the opportunity to search for this news feed yourself at any time. So you have it collected.

The sources are simply an economic stock ticker with a news feed.

It's not one person copying from another, but rather similar sources.

But if that's negative for you, then that's okay with me. As I said, you can find it all yourself.

But it doesn't cost anything.
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@MitVerstandzumKapital
It was not my intention to attack you or your "work" in any way. That is why you were not directly mentioned by name. The stock ticker and news feed is still somewhere on a website that anyone can access, so why not add the footnote "Source: URL" so that everyone has the free choice to visit this site and not have to follow you or someone else in the hope of getting this news feed. Except the news feed and stock ticker are hidden behind a paywall ...

m.E even if you add the source, you will get a follow because humans are lazy by nature and don't click the link 😉
From an editorial point of view, however, it makes the post more credible.
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