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PostNL N.V. (PNL.AS)

Amsterdam - Amsterdam Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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1.1860-0.0560 (-4.51%)
As of 12:20PM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close1.2420
Open1.2180
Bid0.0000 x 0
Ask0.0000 x 0
Day's range1.1820 - 1.2200
52-week range1.1820 - 2.2510
Volume3,942,546
Avg. volume2,134,809
Market cap586.13M
Beta (5Y monthly)0.98
PE ratio (TTM)10.78
EPS (TTM)0.1100
Earnings date06 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.06 (4.83%)
Ex-dividend date18 Apr 2024
1y target est1.40
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    UPDATE 1-European shares climb on energy boost, rate-cut hopes

    European shares rose on Monday, with investor optimism over interest rate cuts from major central banks back to the fore, while Spanish defence and technology firm Indra jumped following a strong first-quarter profit. The pan-European STOXX 600 was up 0.3% as of 0830 GMT. Supporting sentiment, a media report showed European Central Bank Chief Economist Philip Lane noted a stronger case for a June rate cut on easing services inflation, while Friday's softer-than-expected U.S. jobs report renewed bets of the Federal Reserve most likely easing rates this year.

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    UPDATE 1-PostNL confirms 2024 outlook, swings to quarterly loss amid high labour costs

    PostNL posted on Monday a wider-than-expected loss for the first quarter, citing rising costs in a challenging labour market, although the Dutch postal firm maintained a steady full-year outlook. Seven analysts in a company-compiled poll had forecast a loss of 2 million euros in the reported quarter. Still, PostNL sees full-year normalised EBIT between 80 million and 110 million euros and free cash flow between 0 million and 40 million euros.

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    PostNL reports Q1 earnings loss, misses estimates on labour costs

    Dutch postal firm PostNL reported a loss for its first-quarter normalised earnings before interest and taxes that was below market expectations on Monday, citing a mainly labour-related challenging environment. The company, which delivers parcels and letters across Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, reported a loss for its normalised operating earnings of 9 million euros ($9.68 million), down from a profit of 7 million euros a year earlier.