The total market value of a company’s outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying the current share price by the total number of outstanding shares.
€37.82M
EV
Enterprise Value (EV)
A comprehensive measure of a company's total value, calculated by adding market capitalization and total debt, then subtracting cash and cash equivalents. Unlike market cap, EV reflects the interests of all stakeholders, including shareholders, debt holders, and preferred equity investors, making it a key metric for valuation and financial analysis.
€1.05B
Shares Outstanding
Shares Outstanding
Shares outstanding are the total number of a company’s shares currently held by all its shareholders, including institutional investors and company insiders.
3.84M
Beta
Beta (β)
A measure of a stock’s volatility relative to the overall market. A beta greater than 1 indicates higher volatility than the market, while a beta less than 1 suggests lower volatility.
0.15
Wall Street View
Analyst Rating
Analyst Rating
Analyst ratings reflect expert opinions on a stock’s investment potential, based on in-depth research and market analysis. Ratings fall into five categories, ranging from most positive to least positive:
✅ Buy – Strongest rating; high confidence in outperformance
🔹 Outperform – Expected to beat the market
⚖️ Hold – Likely to perform in line with the market
🔻 Underperform – Expected to lag behind the market
❌ Sell – Weakest rating; suggests reducing or exiting
NOT_AVAILABLE
Analyst Target Price
Analyst Price Target
The Analyst Price Target is the average forecasted stock price over the next 12 months, based on estimates from professional financial analysts. It reflects their expectations for the stock’s future performance, considering factors like earnings growth, industry trends, and market conditions.
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P/E 2024E
Forward P/E Ratio
The Forward Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio measures a company’s current share price relative to its estimated earnings per share (EPS) for the current unreported year. This valuation metric provides insight into how much investors are willing to pay today for each dollar of projected earnings, offering a forward-looking perspective on the stock's potential growth and valuation.
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P/Revenue 2024E
Forward P/Revenue
The Forward P/Revenue ratio measures a company’s stock price relative to its expected revenue per share for the current year. This ratio helps investors assess how much they are paying for each dollar of revenue the company is forecasted to generate.
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Historical 3Y Growth Rate
Historical 3Y Growth Rate
This refers to the average compound annual growth rate of a company’s financial metric over the past three years (last 3Y CAGR).
Revenue
Revenue
The total income generated by a company from its core business operations, typically from the sale of goods or services, before any costs or expenses are deducted.
4.30%
EPS
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
Earnings Per Share (EPS) represents a company's net income divided by the number of outstanding shares. EPS is a key metric for evaluating a company's profitability on a per-share basis, providing insight into how much profit is generated for each share owned by investors.
20.60%
Operating Cash Flow
Operating Cash Flow (OFC)
The cash flow generated by a company’s core operations after deducting capital expenditures necessary to maintain or expand the asset base. It represents the actual cash available for discretionary use, such as paying down debt or distributing dividends.
47.70%
Free Cash Flow
Free Cash Flow (FCF)
The amount of cash a company generates after covering its operating expenses and capital expenditures. Free cash flow represents the cash available for reinvestment, debt repayment, dividends, or other corporate activities, making it a key indicator of financial flexibility and long-term sustainability.
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Forecasted 3Y Growth Rate
Forecasted 3Y Growth Rate
This refers to the projected compound average annual growth rate of a company’s financial metric over the next three years (next 3Y CAGR). It is a forward-looking estimate that provides insight into the expected growth trajectory.
Revenue
Revenue
The total income generated by a company from its core business operations, typically from the sale of goods or services, before any costs or expenses are deducted.
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EPS
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
Earnings Per Share (EPS) represents a company's net income divided by the number of outstanding shares. EPS is a key metric for evaluating a company's profitability on a per-share basis, providing insight into how much profit is generated for each share owned by investors.
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Operating Cash Flow
Operating Cash Flow (OFC)
The cash flow generated by a company’s core operations after deducting capital expenditures necessary to maintain or expand the asset base. It represents the actual cash available for discretionary use, such as paying down debt or distributing dividends.
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Free Cash Flow
Free Cash Flow (FCF)
The amount of cash a company generates after covering its operating expenses and capital expenditures. Free cash flow represents the cash available for reinvestment, debt repayment, dividends, or other corporate activities, making it a key indicator of financial flexibility and long-term sustainability.
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Margins & Returns
Gross Margin 2024E
Gross Margin
Gross margin represents the percentage of revenue a company retains after accounting for the direct costs of producing its goods or services, also known as cost of goods sold (COGS). It’s calculated by subtracting COGS from revenue and then dividing by Revenue.
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Net Profit Margin 2024E
Net Profit Margin
Net profit margin measures the percentage of a company’s revenue that remains as profit after all expenses are deducted. It’s calculated by dividing net income by total revenue.
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ROE 2024E
Return on Equity (ROE)
ROE measures how effectively a company uses its shareholders’ equity to generate profit. It’s calculated by dividing net income by shareholders’ equity, giving an indication of how efficiently the company is generating returns on the investments made by its shareholders.
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ROCE 2023
Return on Capital Employed (ROCE)
A profitability ratio that measures how efficiently a company generates returns from its total capital employed. ROCE is calculated by dividing operating profit (EBIT) by capital employed (total assets minus current liabilities). A higher ROCE indicates better capital efficiency and profitability.
9.10%
Dividends
DPS 2024E
Dividends Per Share (Dividend / Share)
The total dividends paid by a company divided by the number of outstanding shares. DPS represents the amount of earnings distributed to shareholders and is a key metric for evaluating a company’s payout policy.
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Payout Ratio 2024E
Payout Ratio
The percentage of a company’s earnings paid out to shareholders as dividends. It is calculated by dividing total dividends by net income and is used to assess how much of a company’s profit is being returned to investors.
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Div. Yield 2024E
Dividend Yield (Div. Yield)
Dividend yield is a financial ratio that shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its stock price. This ratio gives investors an idea of the income they can expect to receive from dividends relative to their investment.
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DPS Last 3Y CAGR
Dividends Per Share (DPS) Last 3Y CAGR
The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of a company’s dividends per share over the last three years. This metric shows how consistently and at what rate a company has increased its dividend payouts, offering insight into its dividend growth history and reliability.
59.90%
Price Dynamic
Price
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Peers
Peers
Peers refer to companies within the same industry or sector that are similar in size, business model, or market position. Comparing a company’s performance to its peers helps investors assess how well the company is doing relative to others in its field.
About BREMER LAGERHAUS-GESELLSCHAFT -Aktiengesellschaft von 1877-
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BREMER LAGERHAUS-GESELLSCHAFT -Aktiengesellschaft von 1877- provides seaport-oriented logistics services worldwide. Its Automobile division offers car handling and warehouse logistics; technical services, such as pre-delivery inspection, special installations, and conversions for new and used vehicles; logistics for offshore and onshore wind energy, and high and heavy handlings; and transport services by road, rail, and inland waterways. This division also engages in the handling, storage, and other logistics of paper, forest, and steel products, and project business, as well as handling of other heavy or bulky goods. The company’s Contract division offers procurement logistics of the suppliers and supply of production lines; consolidation, processing, packaging, and shipping for supplying production plants; complex system services; supply and disposal of waste removal from production lines, on-site logistics, reverse logistics management, and complex assemblies; handling and storage of refrigerated and frozen goods, and related services; procurement, production, and distribution logistics; and freight forwarding services. Its Container division provides container handling services; and intermodal services, including carriage of sea containers to and from the terminals, repairs, storage and trading of containers, cargo-modal, and technical services. The company was founded in 1877 and is headquartered in Bremen, Germany.
BREMER LAGERHAUS-GESELLSCHAFT -Aktiengesellschaft von 1877- provides seaport-oriented logistics services worldwide. Its Automobile division offers car handling and warehouse logistics; technical services, such as pre-delivery inspection, special installations, and con...
BREMER LAGERHAUS-GESELLSCHAFT -Aktiengesellschaft von 1877- provides seaport-oriented logistics services worldwide. Its Automobile division offers car handling and warehouse logistics; technical services, such as pre-delivery inspection, special installations, and conversions for new and used vehicles; logistics for offshore and onshore wind energy, and high and heavy handlings; and transport services by road, rail, and inland waterways. This division also engages in the handling, storage, and other logistics of paper, forest, and steel products, and project business, as well as handling of other heavy or bulky goods. The company’s Contract division offers procurement logistics of the suppliers and supply of production lines; consolidation, processing, packaging, and shipping for supplying production plants; complex system services; supply and disposal of waste removal from production lines, on-site logistics, reverse logistics management, and complex assemblies; handling and storage of refrigerated and frozen goods, and related services; procurement, production, and distribution logistics; and freight forwarding services. Its Container division provides container handling services; and intermodal services, including carriage of sea containers to and from the terminals, repairs, storage and trading of containers, cargo-modal, and technical services. The company was founded in 1877 and is headquartered in Bremen, Germany.