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E.ON SE Common Stock
€11.88
Nov 27, 3:57:31 PM GMT+1 · EUR · FRA · Disclaimer
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Previous close
€12.10
Day range
€11.84 - €12.13
Year range
€11.49 - €13.80
Market cap
31.58B EUR
Avg Volume
13.34K
P/E ratio
17.27
Dividend yield
4.46%
Primary exchange
ETR
CDP Climate Change Score
A
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(EUR)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
17.10B-0.69%
Operating expense
3.76B-32.35%
Net income
96.00M18.52%
Net profit margin
0.5619.15%
Earnings per share
0.17-32.00%
EBITDA
1.53B103.06%
Effective tax rate
20.26%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(EUR)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
6.11B-33.59%
Total assets
108.58B-4.09%
Total liabilities
86.45B-5.07%
Total equity
22.13B
Shares outstanding
2.61B
Price to book
1.98
Return on assets
1.52%
Return on capital
2.76%
Net change in cash
(EUR)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Net income
96.00M18.52%
Cash from operations
2.30B-41.62%
Cash from investing
-1.87B1.73%
Cash from financing
564.00M-69.31%
Net change in cash
978.00M-74.68%
Free cash flow
444.00M-82.56%
About
E.ON SE is a German multinational electric utility company based in Essen, Germany. It operates as one of the world's largest investor-owned electric utility service providers. The name originates from the Latin word aeon, derived from the Greek αἰών aion, which means age or "infinity", with the period being added to create secondary meanings of "energy" and "illumination". The company is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index, DAX stock index and a member of the Dow Jones Global Titans 50 index. It operates in over 30 countries and has over 50 million customers. Its chief executive officer is Leonhard Birnbaum. E.ON was created in 2000 through the merger of VEBA and VIAG. In 2016, it separated its conventional power generation and energy trading operations into a new company, Uniper, while retaining retail, distribution and nuclear operations. E.ON sold its stake in Uniper through a stock market listing and sold the remaining stock to the Finnish utility Fortum. In March 2018, it was announced that E.ON would acquire the utility portion of renewable energy utility Innogy through a complex €43 billion asset swap deal between E.ON, Innogy and RWE. Wikipedia
Founded
Jun 16, 2000
Website
Employees
74,543
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