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$1.35B
22.00
6,019
3.60%
Wacker Neuson SE (WAC) trades on XETRA (Frankfurt) in EUR. The company is classified in the Industrials sector under the Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery industry. The stock currently trades at EUR20.55, up 5.28% from the previous close.
Over the past year, WAC has traded between a low of EUR17.34 and a high of EUR25.90. The stock has lost 3.6% over this period. It is currently 20.7% below its 52-week high.
Wacker Neuson SE has a market capitalization of $1.35B, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 22.00 and a dividend yield of 3.60%.
Wacker Neuson SE manufactures and distributes light and compact equipment in Germany, Austria, the United States, and internationally. It operates in three segments: Light Equipment, Compact Equipment, and Services. The company provides battery-powered rammers, vibratory plates and rollers for soil compaction, internal vibrators for concrete compaction, and mini excavators, as well as charging solutions. It also offers compact equipment, including track and wheeled excavators, wheel loaders, tele wheel loaders, skid steer loaders, telehandlers, wheel and track dumpers, and backhoe loaders, as well as related product attachments and accessories. In addition, the company provides repair and maintenance services; spare parts; used equipment, financing, telematics, training, e-business, and rental solutions; and digital service solutions. Further, it offers demolition and lighting products, pumps, heaters, generators, farm loaders, articulated wheels, and interchangeable batteries and chargers. Additionally, the company is involved in the sale of third-party machines, including resale of trade-ins. It distributes its products and services under the Wacker Neuson, Kramer, Weidemann, Enar, BatteryOne, and Sequello brand names. The company serves construction, gardening and landscaping, agricultural, municipal, recycling, railway, and manufacturing industries. Wacker Neuson SE was founded in 1848 and is headquartered in Munich, Germany.
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