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Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) share news: Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) firmer in the afternoon | 12/27/24

Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) share news: Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) firmer in the afternoon | 12/27/24

The stock of the Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) rose at 4:28 a.m. and rose by 1.3 percent to EUR 53.43 in XETRA trading. This makes the security one of the most successful in the DAX 40, which currently stands at 19,934 points. In the meantime, the Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) share even rose to EUR 53.66. The trading day begins with the paper at EUR 52.72. Recently, 983,275 Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) shares changed hands.

At a value of EUR 77.45, the share reached its highest level in 52 weeks (April 8, 2024). The Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) share could reach its 52-week high again with a price increase of 44.96 percent. On November 13, 2024, the share price fell to as much as EUR 50.75, falling to its lowest level in the past 52 weeks. The Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) share could reach its 52-week low again with a loss of 5.02 percent.

For Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) shareholders there was a dividend of EUR 5.30 in 2023. According to estimates, EUR 4.38 will be paid out next year. The Mercedes-Benz Group (formerly Daimler) presented the business results for the most recent quarter on October 25, 2024. Earnings per share were estimated at EUR 1.66. In the same quarter of the previous year, EUR 3.44 per share was on the books. Sales fell by -7.18 percent to EUR 34.53 billion. In the same quarter of the previous year, the Mercedes-Benz Group (formerly Daimler) had sales of EUR 37.20 billion.

The Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) balance sheet for Q4 2024 is expected on February 20, 2025. Experts schedule the Q4 2025 balance sheet to be presented on February 12, 2026.

According to analyst estimates, profits in 2024 are likely to amount to EUR 9.62 per Mercedes-Benz Group (ex Daimler) share.

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