Dürr Aktiengesellschaft

DUE · Industrials

About Dürr Aktiengesellschaft (DUE)

Dürr Aktiengesellschaft is a Specialty Industrial Machinery company operating in the Industrials sector. The company is headquartered in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany. DUE has been publicly traded since 1998, giving it 28+ years of trading history.

Dürr Aktiengesellschaft (DUE) has been publicly traded since 1998, making it a 28-year-old public company. It operates in the Specialty Industrial Machinery industry within the Industrials sector. The company is headquartered in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany and employs approximately 17,881 people. With a market capitalization of €1325 million, DUE is a smaller company with higher growth potential.

DUE trades on the German stock exchanges (XETRA/Frankfurt) and is classified as a small-cap-cap stock with a market capitalization of approximately €1325 million. The company employs approximately 17,881 people worldwide.

Sector
Industrials
Industry
Specialty Industrial Machinery
Headquarters
Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany
IPO Year
1998

Key Statistics

Current Price
€19.14
Market Cap
€1.32B
52-Week High
€25.82
52-Week Low
€17.32
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Specialty Industrial Machinery

DUE Investment Performance

DUE has declined 15.1% year-to-date in 2026. Over the past 5 years, a €1,000 investment in DUE would have grown to €604, representing a -39.6% total return. Since its IPO in 1998, a €1,000 investment would now be worth €4,193.

€1,000 Invested in Dürr Aktiengesellschaft (DUE)

1 Year
€853
+-15%
3 Years
€630
+-37%
5 Years
€604
+-40%
10 Years
€714
+-29%
Since IPO
€4,193
+319%

How much would €1,000 invested in DUE be worth today?

What would €1,000 invested in DUE 1 year ago be worth today?

A €1,000 investment in Dürr Aktiengesellschaft (DUE) in 2025 would be worth €853 as of March 2026, representing a -14.7% total return.

What would €1,000 invested in DUE 3 years ago be worth today?

A €1,000 investment in Dürr Aktiengesellschaft (DUE) in 2023 would be worth €630 as of March 2026, representing a -37.0% total return.

What would €1,000 invested in DUE 5 years ago be worth today?

A €1,000 investment in Dürr Aktiengesellschaft (DUE) in 2021 would be worth €604 as of March 2026, representing a -39.6% total return.

What would €1,000 invested in DUE 10 years ago be worth today?

A €1,000 investment in Dürr Aktiengesellschaft (DUE) in 2016 would be worth €714 as of March 2026, representing a -28.6% total return.

What would €1,000 invested in DUE at IPO be worth today?

A €1,000 investment in Dürr Aktiengesellschaft (DUE) at IPO would be worth €4,193 as of March 2026, representing a +319.3% total return.

Monthly Returns Heatmap

Avg Monthly Return
+1.00%
Positive Months
171
52% of 332
Negative Months
158
48% of 332
Data Period
27+ years
332 months
Best Performers
Best month ever: Apr 2009 (+46.2%)
Best month on avg: April (+7.0%)
Worst Performers
Worst month ever: Oct 2008 (-38.5%)
Worst month on avg: June (-2.7%)

Over the past 27+ years (332 months), Dürr Aktiengesellschaft (DUE) has averaged a monthly return of +1.00% with a median return of +0.33%. The stock had 171 positive months (52%) and 158 negative months (48%). The best month in DUE's history was April 2009 with a +46.2% return, while the worst was October 2008 at -38.5%. Historically, April tends to be the strongest month (averaging +7.0%), and June the weakest (-2.7%).

DUE's longest winning streak was 8 consecutive months of gains, while its longest losing streak was 9 consecutive months of losses. The best full year was 2012 with a cumulative return of +75.9%, and the worst was 2008 at -53.8%.

Annual Returns

Over 28 years of trading history, Dürr Aktiengesellschaft (DUE) has delivered an average annual return of +11.86% with a median return of +7.39%. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is +6.32%. The stock posted gains in 20 years (71%) and losses in 8 years (29%).

DUE's best year was 2012 with a +103.47% gain, while the worst was 2008 at -53.28%. The longest streak of consecutive positive years was 9, and the longest losing streak was 2 years. DUE achieved double-digit gains (10%+) in 12 years. It suffered double-digit losses in 7 years.

Avg Return
+11.86%
Best Year
2012 (+103.47%)
Worst Year
2008 (-53.28%)
Positive Years
20/28
Year Return Start End
2026 -15.12% €22.55 €19.14
2025 +8.48% €20.79 €22.55
2024 +3.19% €20.15 €20.79
2023 -30.49% €28.98 €20.15
2022 -19.83% €36.15 €28.98
2021 +21.16% €29.84 €36.15
2020 +13.91% €26.20 €29.84
2019 +2.32% €25.60 €26.20
2018 -41.20% €43.54 €25.60
2017 +42.78% €30.50 €43.54
2016 +6.67% €28.59 €30.50
2015 +2.32% €27.94 €28.59
2014 +16.00% €24.09 €27.94
2013 +97.12% €12.22 €24.09
2012 +103.47% €6.01 €12.22
2011 +44.05% €4.17 €6.01
2010 +40.41% €2.97 €4.17
2009 +45.90% €2.03 €2.97
2008 -53.28% €4.36 €2.03
2007 +26.68% €3.44 €4.36
2006 +3.40% €3.33 €3.44
2005 +34.26% €2.48 €3.33
2004 -21.66% €3.16 €2.48
2003 +26.58% €2.50 €3.16
2002 -31.16% €3.63 €2.50
2001 +6.20% €3.42 €3.63
2000 +8.11% €3.16 €3.42
1999 -8.19% €3.44 €3.16

DUE Investment Analysis: Valuation, Risk & Dividends

Key factors to consider when evaluating Dürr Aktiengesellschaft as an investment

Valuation

The forward P/E ratio is 7.1. The price-to-book ratio stands at 1.0. The price-to-sales ratio is 0.3.

Dividends

Dürr Aktiengesellschaft pays a dividend to shareholders with a current yield of 3.66%. This translates to €0.70 per share annually. The payout ratio of 75% indicates moderate dividend coverage.

Risk & Volatility

DUE has a beta of 1.34, indicating it is significantly more volatile than the overall market. The stock's 52-week range is €17.32 to €25.82, and it currently trades in the lower half of its 52-week range.

Analyst Ratings

Based on 9 analyst opinions, DUE has a consensus "buy" rating. The average price target of €30.72 suggests 60.5% upside from current levels.

Frequently Asked Questions: DUE

What sector is DUE in?

DUE operates in the Industrials sector, specifically in the Specialty Industrial Machinery industry.

How has DUE performed historically?

Over 28 years of trading history, DUE has posted gains in 20 years (71% of the time). The best year was 2012 with a +103.5% return. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

How can I invest in DUE?

You can invest in DUE through any brokerage account that offers access to German exchanges. Popular options include commission-free brokers like Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Robinhood (US), or international brokers like Interactive Brokers. You can buy individual shares or invest through ETFs that hold DUE.

Does DUE pay dividends?

Dürr Aktiengesellschaft pays a dividend to shareholders with a current yield of 3.66%. This translates to €0.70 per share annually. The payout ratio of 75% indicates moderate dividend coverage.

What does Dürr Aktiengesellschaft do?

Dürr Aktiengesellschaft is a Specialty Industrial Machinery company operating in the Industrials sector. The company is headquartered in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany.

What sector is DUE in?

DUE operates in the Industrials sector, specifically in the Specialty Industrial Machinery industry.

When did DUE go public?

Dürr Aktiengesellschaft went public in 1998, making it a 28-year-old public company as of 2026.

How much would €1,000 invested in DUE 5 years ago be worth today?

A €1,000 investment in DUE five years ago would be worth approximately €604 today, representing a -39.6% return.

How much would €1,000 invested in DUE 10 years ago be worth today?

A €1,000 investment in DUE ten years ago would be worth approximately €714 today, representing a -28.6% total return over the decade.

What is DUE's 3-year return?

Over the past 3 years, DUE has returned -37.0%. A €1,000 investment would have grown to €630.

How much would €1,000 invested in DUE at IPO be worth today?

If you invested €1,000 in DUE at its IPO in 1998, it would be worth approximately €4,193 today, a 319.3% return over 28 years.

Does DUE pay dividends?

Yes, Dürr Aktiengesellschaft pays a dividend with a current yield of 3.66%, which is €0.7 per share annually.

What is DUE's market cap?

Dürr Aktiengesellschaft has a market capitalization of €1325 million, classifying it as a small-cap company.

Is DUE a buy, hold, or sell?

Based on 9 opinions, DUE has a consensus "buy" rating. The average price target is €30.72.

Last updated: 3/15/2026