EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG (ETR:EBK)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
64.60
+1.00 (1.57%)
Feb 21, 2025, 5:36 PM CET
-2.42%
Market Cap 17.50B
Revenue (ttm) 36.91B
Net Income (ttm) 599.60M
Shares Out 270.86M
EPS (ttm) 2.21
PE Ratio 29.18
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 1.50 (2.36%)
Ex-Dividend Date May 8, 2024
Volume 194
Average Volume 263
Open 64.60
Previous Close 63.60
Day's Range 64.60 - 64.60
52-Week Range 58.20 - 79.80
Beta 0.34
RSI 57.05
Earnings Date Mar 26, 2025

About ETR:EBK

EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG operates as an integrated energy company in Germany, rest of Europe, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Smart Infrastructure for Customers, System-Critical Infrastructure, and Sustainable Generation Infrastructure. The company transmits and distributes grids for electricity and gas; offers grid-related services; and supplies water, as well as engages in the provision and expansion of quick charging infrastructure and digital solutions for electromobility; and broadband activities in the te... [Read more]

Sector Utilities
Founded 1931
Employees 26,943
Stock Exchange Deutsche Börse Xetra
Ticker Symbol EBK
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, ETR:EBK's revenue was 44.79 billion, a decrease of -20.46% compared to the previous year's 56.31 billion. Earnings were 1.54 billion, a decrease of -11.53%.

Financial Statements

News

ADNOC signs 15-year, 0.6 mtpa sales and purchase agreement with EnBW for Ruwais LNG project

SPA with one of Germanys largest energy infrastructure operators converts previous Heads of Agreement into a binding agreement

2 months ago - Zawya

Orano: Last Rail Shipment of Nuclear Waste Reaches Its Destination in Germany

Regulatory News: The 13th and final rail shipment carrying vitrified high-level nuclear waste reached the site of the intermediate storage facility in Philippsburg, Germany, on 20 November at around 1...

3 months ago - Wallstreet:Online

German energy firms gridlocked after state U-turn on buy-in plans

The state has abandoned plans to buy part of TenneT, which operates Germany's biggest power grid network. The U-turn has spooked energy firms EnBW and RWE.

6 months ago - Euronews