EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG (ETR:EBK)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
68.60
+2.00 (3.00%)
Jun 27, 2025, 5:36 PM CET
-2.00%
Market Cap 18.58B
Revenue (ttm) 34.66B
Net Income (ttm) 995.10M
Shares Out 270.86M
EPS (ttm) 3.67
PE Ratio 18.68
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 1.60 (2.40%)
Ex-Dividend Date May 9, 2025
Volume 267
Average Volume 97
Open 67.60
Previous Close 66.60
Day's Range 67.60 - 69.80
52-Week Range 58.20 - 74.40
Beta 0.42
RSI 47.64
Earnings Date Aug 8, 2025

About ETR:EBK

EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG operates as an integrated energy company in Germany, the rest of Europe, and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Sustainable Generation Infrastructure, Critical Infrastructure, and Smart Infrastructure for Customers. The Sustainable Generation Infrastructure segment encompasses company activities in the areas of renewable energies, conventional generation, district heating, waste management, and energy services. This segment includes the trading of electricity, gas, CO2 allowances, and... [Read more]

Sector Utilities
Founded 1931
Employees 28,597
Stock Exchange Deutsche Börse Xetra
Ticker Symbol EBK
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Financial Performance

In 2024, ETR:EBK's revenue was 34.94 billion, a decrease of -21.99% compared to the previous year's 44.79 billion. Earnings were 1.24 billion, a decrease of -19.11%.

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

6 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...

7 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.

11 months ago - Euronews