Aperam S.A. (BME:APAM)

Spain flag Spain · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
34.68
+0.44 (1.29%)
At close: Mar 18, 2026
Market Cap2.47B +6.9%
Revenue (ttm)6.08B -2.8%
Net Income9.00M -96.1%
EPS0.12 -96.1%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio274.22
Forward PE19.95
Dividend1.70 (4.91%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 21, 2026
Volume3,343
Average Volume4,812
Open34.50
Previous Close34.24
Day's Range33.32 - 35.32
52-Week Range23.00 - 45.14
Beta1.64
RSI39.03
Earnings DateApr 30, 2026

About Aperam

Aperam S.A., together with its subsidiaries, produces and sells stainless steel and alloy products worldwide. It operates through four segments: Stainless & Electrical Steel; Services & Solutions; Alloys & Specialties; and Recycling & Renewables. The company offers a range of stainless steel and electrical steel products, including grain oriented and non-grain oriented. It is also involved in the management of direct sales of stainless steel products from production facilities; distribution of its products; and the provision of transformation s... [Read more]

Industry Steel
Sector Materials
Founded 2010
Employees 12,007
Stock Exchange Madrid Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol APAM
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Aperam's revenue was 6.08 billion, a decrease of -2.80% compared to the previous year's 6.26 billion. Earnings were 9.00 million, a decrease of -96.10%.

Financial Statements

News

Steel makers fear deepening crisis from energy crunch as output halted

Spiralling energy costs have forced steel makers to cut output across Europe, threatening mass plant shutdowns some warn could be permanent in a sector that employs more than 300,000 and contributes t...

3 years ago - Reuters

Acerinox's board ends merger talks with Aperam

The board of Spanish steel maker Acerinox unanimously voted on Monday to end the preliminary talks started with rival Aperam for a potential tie-up, the company said in a filing to the Spanish stock m...

4 years ago - Reuters

Stainless steel makers Acerinox, Aperam confirm merger talks

(Reuters) -Acerinox and Aperam are in talks about a possible merger that could create Europe's top producer of stainless steel, the Spanish and Dutch companies said on Friday.

4 years ago - Reuters