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Porsche Automobil Holding SE (PAH3.BE)

Berlin - Berlin Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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49.16+0.11 (+0.22%)
At close: 08:02AM CEST
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Previous close49.05
Open49.16
Bid49.26 x 0
Ask49.55 x 0
Day's range49.16 - 49.16
52-week range41.99 - 58.60
Volume177
Avg. volume67
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)N/A
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings date14 May 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Porsche AG posts Q1 profit drop on ramp-up costs

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Porsche on Friday reported a 30% drop in first-quarter operating profit, citing higher investments in what the German luxury carmaker has called its biggest year of product launches in history. Operating profit in the first three months of 2024 came in at 1.28 billion euros ($1.37 billion), in line with an LSEG estimate, while sales for the period stood at 9.01 billion, beating the 8.77 billion forecast. "In a challenging environment, we are staying on course and resolutely pursuing our strategy," Porsche AG CEO Oliver Blume, who also heads Porsche's parent Volkswagen, said in a statement.

  • Reuters

    Volkswagen holds keys to Porsche's race against Ferrari

    Porsche AG's ability to close a hefty valuation discount to top rival Ferrari could hinge on whether its main owner, Volkswagen, is prepared to take a step back, giving the German sports car maker more freedom to cut costs and shape its future. The maker of the iconic 911 has started the seventh quarter since its listing with a discount to Ferrari on a price-to-earnings (PE) basis just off a record 69%, disappointing hopes it could command a luxury-like valuation. 2024 is shaping up to be a transition year, as Porsche AG launches several new models, keeping a lid on margins ahead of a more promising 2025 for the company that is 75.4% owned by Volkswagen.

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    Porsche partners with ClearMotion for its smooth suspension tech

    German luxury automaker Porsche has partnered with ClearMotion to validate the U.S. startup's active suspension technology and road-reading software and has signed a licensing agreement for its technology, the companies said on Tuesday. ClearMotion CEO Zack Anderson declined to say which Porsche models the company's technology could be used for, but told Reuters it could be used in any electric or combustion-engine model without any need to redesign those vehicles. "Vehicle-motion is the next frontier in delivering a markedly superior experience for drivers and passengers," Ingo Albers, Porsche's vice president for drive systems said in a statement.