Emak S.p.A. (FRA:EK4)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
0.8470
-0.0290 (-3.31%)
Last updated: Apr 24, 2026, 8:04 AM CET
Market Cap150.95M +26.5%
Revenue (ttm)612.49M +1.8%
Net Income13.51M +134.7%
EPS0.08 +137.0%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio11.17
Forward PE7.19
Dividend0.03 (3.65%)
Ex-Dividend DateJun 1, 2026
Volumen/a
Average Volumen/a
Open0.8470
Previous Close0.8760
Day's Range0.8470 - 0.8470
52-Week Range0.6690 - 1.0480
Betan/a
RSI67.73
Earnings DateMar 27, 2026

About Emak S.p.A.

Emak S.p.A., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and distributes machines, components, and accessories for gardening, agriculture, forestry, and industries worldwide. It operates in three segments: Outdoor Power Equipment, Pumps and Water Jetting, and Components and Accessories. The Outdoor Power Equipment segment develops, manufactures, and markets brush cutters, lawnmowers, garden tractors, chainsaws, and rotary tillers and cultivators for gardening and forestry applications; and small agricultural machines under the Oleo-Mac, Efco, ... [Read more]

Industry Lawn and Garden Tractors and Home Lawn and Garden Equipment
Founded 1972
Employees 2,541
Stock Exchange Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol EK4

Financial Performance

In 2025, Emak S.p.A.'s revenue was 612.49 million, an increase of 1.76% compared to the previous year's 601.91 million. Earnings were 13.51 million, an increase of 134.72%.

Financial Statements

News

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5 weeks ago - CNBC

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Emerging-market stocks are heading for their first back-to-back weekly losses since October as the Middle East crisis showed no signs of abating and concerns mounted over the impact of high oil prices...

6 weeks ago - Financial Post

EM Assets Fall, Hit by Fed Rate Caution and New AI Chip Curbs

Emerging-market stocks fell for a second day Thursday, pressured by dollar strength and US plans to extend curbs on artifical-intelligence chip exports.

1 year ago - BNN Bloomberg