Porsche Automobil Holding SE
XETRA:PAH3

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Porsche Automobil Holding SE
XETRA:PAH3
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Price: 40.96 EUR 0.12% Market Closed
Market Cap: 12.5B EUR
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Porsche Automobil Holding SE, often shorthanded as Porsche SE, occupies a unique position in the global automotive landscape, not just as a manufacturer but as a strategically positioned investment heavyweight. Contrary to the common assumption that it primarily manufactures luxury sports cars, Porsche SE is actually the majority shareholder of Volkswagen Group. This ownership stake provides Porsche SE with significant sway over one of the world's largest automotive conglomerates, which includes well-known brands like Audi, Volkswagen, Bentley, Lamborghini, and Ducati. The majority of its revenue is derived from dividends received from this vast array of brands, with its financial performance closely tied to the health of Volkswagen Group. Underpinning this financial strategy is an approach deeply rooted in robust governance and forward-thinking investment. Porsche SE is governed by its founding family, the Porsches and the Piëchs, who not only steer the company toward ensuring Volkswagen Group's success but also seek out new investment opportunities in areas aligned with future mobility trends. This includes interests in sectors such as electric vehicles, autonomous driving technologies, and other innovations set to revolutionize transportation. By maintaining a dual focus on securing solid returns from its Volkswagen Group shares and leveraging insights into transformative automotive technologies, Porsche SE exemplifies a business model that balances traditional industry moorings with an eye towards future growth.

PAH3 Intrinsic Value
146.82 EUR
Undervaluation 72%
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