Deutsche Börse: Record profits and record dividends show the strength of listed companies
According to a report from www.faz.net, the outlook for German companies is better than expected, which has led to record profits, record dividends and a record high in the Dax. According to the article, the almost 100 companies in the F.A.Z. stock index will distribute more than 60 billion euros to their shareholders. This is due to record profits and increasing shareholder participation, which will be reflected at general meetings in the coming weeks and months. Although not all of the companies are successful, most do business around the world, with the German home market often accounting for significantly less than a third of sales and profits. This …

Deutsche Börse: Record profits and record dividends show the strength of listed companies
According to a report by www.faz.net,
The outlook for German companies is better than expected, which has led to record profits, record dividends and a record high in the Dax.
According to the article, the almost 100 companies in the F.A.Z. stock index will distribute more than 60 billion euros to their shareholders. This is due to record profits and increasing shareholder participation, which will be reflected at general meetings in the coming weeks and months.
Although not all of the companies are successful, most do business around the world, with the German home market often accounting for significantly less than a third of sales and profits. This spreading talk of decline should not deter investors from investing in stocks.
More than half of the shares of German companies are in foreign hands, as German stocks have been valued at below average levels for years, which attracts international investors.
It is important to pay attention to dividends when selecting stocks, as they represent almost half of the long-standing stock return of 8 percent per year. Companies that rely on reliable and trend-increasing shareholder profit sharing are to be preferred from an investor's perspective. However, the development of the company's profit is a much more important indicator.
A company must survive competition, operate profitably and maintain or even expand its margins in order to become a successful investment for shareholders. Despite the lack of certainty about a company's future viability, there are many stocks that are worth taking the risks. This is also reflected in the Dax's recent record high.
As an economic expert, I suggest that investors and investors should keep a close eye on companies' performance as it can have an impact on the market, consumers and the industry as a whole.
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