Rheinmetall AG
XETRA:RHM

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XETRA:RHM
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Price: 1 533 EUR -0.45% Market Closed
Market Cap: 70.5B EUR

RHM's latest stock split occurred on Sep 29, 1997

The company executed a 10-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 10 new shares.

The adjusted shares began trading on Sep 29, 1997. This was RHM's 2nd stock split, following the previous one in May 30, 1996.

Last Splits:
Sep 29, 1997
10-for-1
May 30, 1996
1066-for-1045
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
27.3674
Before
After
Last Splits:
Sep 29, 1997
10-for-1
May 30, 1996
1066-for-1045

Rheinmetall AG
Stock Splits History

RHM Stock Splits Timeline
Sep 29, 1997
Sep 29, 1997
Split 10-for-1
x10
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
27.3674
Before
After
May 30, 1996
May 30, 1996
Split 1066-for-1045
x1.0200956937799
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
27.3674
Before
After

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Rheinmetall AG
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Rheinmetall AG, a stalwart of the German industrial landscape, paints a compelling tableau of adaptability and precision engineering. Founded in 1889, the company began its journey crafting armor for the rapid industrialization that swept across Europe. Today, it sits at the forefront of the automotive and defense industries, ingeniously balancing the dual threads of its business. On one side, the defense division thrives in an era of geopolitical uncertainty, producing advanced technologies ranging from military vehicles to sophisticated weapon systems and sensors. This arm of the business capitalizes on the increasing defense budgets worldwide, ensuring Rheinmetall maintains a robust position in global military contracts. Parallelly, Rheinmetall’s automotive sector embraces the evolution of mobility, driving innovation in engine efficiency and emissions reduction systems. This division is pivotal in the era of regulation-heavy automotive markets, such as those in the European Union, aiming for heightened environmental standards. By supplying components that promote cleaner, more efficient engines, Rheinmetall taps into the automotive industry's inexorable march toward sustainability. Together, these two complementary sectors enable Rheinmetall to craft a resilient narrative of growth and adaptability, illustrating how a company deeply rooted in its industrial origins can thrive by aligning itself with both the pragmatic demands of today and the technological innovations of tomorrow.

RHM Intrinsic Value
1 631.88 EUR
Undervaluation 6%
Intrinsic Value
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