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Inc stmt in EURIncome statement in EURView more

Year on year Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG had net income fall -51.60% from 188.00m to 91.00m despite a 65.10% increase in revenues from 1.75bn to 2.89bn.
Gross margin--
Net profit margin8.60%
Operating margin8.41%
Return on assets0.19%
Return on equity1.83%
Return on investment--
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Cash flow in EURView more

In 2023, Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG increased its cash reserves by 161.30%, or 1.68bn. Cash Flow from Investing totalled 1.44bn, indicating this company earned more from the sale of existing assets than it spent on the purchase of new assets. In addition the company generated 421.00m in cash from operations while cash used for financing totalled 181.00m.
Cash flow per share0.6918
Price/Cash flow per share7.31
Book value per share25.37
Tangible book value per share24.99
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Balance sheet in EURView more

Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG uses little or no debt in its capital structure.
Current ratio--
Quick ratio--
Total debt/total equity5.51
Total debt/total capital--
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Growth rates in EUR

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EPS growth(5 years)-16.45
EPS (TTM) vs
TTM 1 year ago
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