Deutsche Wohnen SE (ETR:DWNI)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
20.90
+0.35 (1.70%)
Apr 17, 2026, 5:35 PM CET
Market Cap8.30B
Revenue (ttm)1.71B -9.7%
Net Income1.15B
EPS2.89
Shares Out396.93M
PE Ratio7.72
Forward PE10.11
Dividend0.04 (0.19%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 20, 2026
Volume81,004
Average Volume197,298
Open20.45
Previous Close20.55
Day's Range20.45 - 21.00
52-Week Range18.38 - 24.70
Beta1.21
RSI57.81
Earnings DateMar 25, 2026

About Deutsche Wohnen SE

Deutsche Wohnen SE develops and manages residential properties in Germany. It operates through the Rental, Value-add, Recurring Sales, and Development segment. The Rental segment offers value-enhancing management to residential real estate portfolio. The Value-add segment engages in the core business of rental. This segment includes multimedia services and the supply of energy. The Recurring Sales segment includes sales of individual condominiums and single-family homes. The Development segment includes project development to develop build new ... [Read more]

Founded 1863
Employees 693
Stock Exchange Deutsche Börse Xetra
Ticker Symbol DWNI
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More shareholders back audit of Deutsche Wohnen loan to Vonovia

Proxy adviser Glass Lewis backs a call by activist investor Elliott for a special investigation into a loan that German property company Deutsche Wohnen made to its top shareholder Vonovia.

3 years ago - Reuters

Proxy adviser ISS backs investigation into Deutsche Wohnen loan to Vonovia

Proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) backs a call by activist investor Elliott for a special investigation into a loan that German property company Deutsche Wohnen made to its top sh...

3 years ago - Reuters

Elliott seeks investigation into loan by Deutsche Wohnen to Vonovia

Activist investor Elliott is calling for a special investigation into a loan that property company Deutsche Wohnen made to its top shareholder Vonovia , documents filed ahead of a Deutsche Wohnen shar...

3 years ago - Reuters