MTU Aero Engines AG
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Price: 331.9 EUR 3.01% Market Closed
Market Cap: 17.9B EUR
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During the last 3 months MTU Aero Engines AG insiders bought 41.9k EUR , and sold 88.8k EUR worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 5, 2025 by Kameritsch, Peter (Chief Financial Officer (CFO)) , who sold 88.8k EUR worth of MTX shares.

Last Transactions:
Kameritsch, Peter
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
€-88.8k
Maurer, Dr. Silke
Chief Operating Officer
€+12.9k
Maurer, Dr. Silke
Chief Operating Officer
€+29k
Haltrich, Dr.-Ing. Marc
Chief Operating Officer
€+20.8k
Maurer, Dr. Silke
Chief Operating Officer
€+260k
Schreyoegg, Michael
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
€+283.5k
Wagner, Lars
Chief Operating Officer
€+577.7k
Maurer, Dr. Silke
Chief Operating Officer
€+49.8k
Kameritsch, Peter
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
€+32.5k
Schreyoegg, Michael
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
€+32k
Wagner, Lars
Chief Operating Officer
€+301.9k
Dautl, Thomas
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
€+34.9k
Riske, Gordon
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
€+99.5k
Winkler, Reiner
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
€+558.9k
Wagner, Lars
Chief Operating Officer
€+296.2k
Martens, Dr. Rainer
Chief Operating Officer
€+89.9k
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During the last 3 months MTU Aero Engines AG insiders bought 41.9k EUR , and sold 88.8k EUR worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 5, 2025 by Kameritsch, Peter (Chief Financial Officer (CFO)) , who sold 88.8k EUR worth of MTX shares.

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Market Cap
17.8B EUR
Industry
Aerospace & Defense

MTU Aero Engines AG, Germany's premier engine manufacturer, sits at the crossroads of innovation and precision engineering in the global aviation industry. Founded in 1934, the company has evolved through decades of technological advancements and market shifts to become a pivotal player in the aerospace sector. Central to MTU's operations is its prowess in the design, development, and manufacturing of aircraft engines — a business that thrives on both cutting-edge research and meticulous engineering. By collaborating with major international players like Pratt & Whitney and GE Aviation, MTU ensures that its engines power a significant portion of commercial and military aircraft worldwide. This collaboration extends into programs such as the Pratt & Whitney's geared turbofan engine, where MTU's contributions are indispensable in crafting superior propulsion systems. Financially, MTU Aero Engines AG derives its revenue from a triad of core operations: original equipment manufacturing (OEM) for commercial and military engines, the provision of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, and participation in power generation and gas turbine engines. The OEM segment capitalizes on MTU's engineering expertise, providing robust engines and key components that meet the stringent demands of modern aviation. Meanwhile, the MRO services highlight MTU's strategic insight; as aircraft engines require regular upkeep and enhancement, this segment guarantees a steady revenue stream. The nexus of these activities allows MTU to maintain an agile business model while spearheading innovations that define the future landscape of aviation propulsion technology.

MTX Intrinsic Value
357.62 EUR
Undervaluation 7%
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