Dividends push Dax to record high
Find out why Porsche increased its dividend the most and how the number of loss-making companies is increasing. The importance of dividends for the DAX becomes clear - an exciting outlook for shareholders!

Dividends push Dax to record high
The German car manufacturer Porsche has announced that it will significantly increase its dividend for the financial year. This proves to be a remarkable step, especially given that the number of loss-making companies in the economy is increasing. The importance of dividends for shareholders and investors is becoming increasingly clear, as they have a significant impact on the overall return of stocks.
Value-oriented investors are happy about the prospect of higher dividend payments, which mean an average return of 8.3 percent per year. This development is also reflected in the DAX, which would be less than half of its current value without dividends. Since 1988, dividend payments have helped push the index to over 18,000 points.
Porsche's increase in dividends not only signals the company's healthy financial performance, but also underlines confidence in its future development. Despite the rise of loss-making companies in the economy, Porsche remains positively positioned as a company with a solid dividend policy to continue to attract shareholders and investors.