ASCX
AMS Next 20
Top 5
Earnings Growth (YOY)
- TOM2+353.40%
- KENDR+40.60%
- NEDAP+32.00%
- FERGR+16.90%
- ACOMO+13.30%
Constituents (20)
| TOM2 | TomTom N.V.AMS | +353,40% | ||
| KENDR | Kendrion N.V.AMS | +40,60% | ||
| NEDAP | Nedap N.V.AMS | +32,00% | ||
| FERGR | Ferrari Group PLCAMS | +16,90% | ||
| ACOMO | ACOMO N.V.AMS | +13,30% | ||
| SLIGR | Sligro Food Group N.V.AMS | +12,00% | ||
| PNL | PostNL N.V.AMS | +4,06% | ||
| FAST | Fastned B.V.AMS | 0,00% | ||
| ALFEN | Alfen N.V.AMS | 0,00% | ||
| AXS | Accsys Technologies PLCAMS | 0,00% | ||
| AVTX | Avantium N.V.AMS | 0,00% | ||
| SIFG | Sif Holding N.V.AMS | 0,00% | ||
| TRIO | Triodos Bank N.V.AMS | 0,00% | ||
| FFARM | ForFarmers N.V.AMS | -4,00% | ||
| ENVI | Envipco Holding N.V.AMS | -6,04% | ||
| NSI | NSI N.V.AMS | -15,20% | ||
| WHA | Wereldhave N.V.AMS | -36,00% | ||
| VASTB | Vastned NVBRU | -49,20% | ||
| OCI | OCI N.V.AMS | -63,93% | ||
| BRNL | Brunel International N.V.AMS | -81,50% | ||
Frequently asked questions
The 5 AMS Next 20 companies with the highest earnings growth (YOY) are: TomTom N.V. (TOM2, +353,40%), Kendrion N.V. (KENDR, +40,60%), Nedap N.V. (NEDAP, +32,00%), Ferrari Group PLC (FERGR, +16,90%) and ACOMO N.V. (ACOMO, +13,30%). TomTom N.V. ranks first at +353,40%.
A earnings growth (YOY) of +40,60% or higher places a AMS Next 20 stock in the top 10% on this metric. That covers the strongest 2 of the 20 ranked constituents.
There is no fixed threshold, so the index itself is the benchmark. Across the 20 ranked AMS Next 20 constituents, the median earnings growth (YOY) is 0,00%. A stock above that level ranks ahead of the typical AMS Next 20 company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.
TomTom N.V. (TOM2) has the highest earnings growth (YOY) in the AMS Next 20, at +353,40%. Brunel International N.V. (BRNL) has the lowest, at -81,50%.
Brunel International N.V. (BRNL, -81,50%) reports the lowest earnings growth (YOY) in the AMS Next 20, followed by OCI N.V. (OCI, -63,93%), Vastned NV (VASTB, -49,20%), Wereldhave N.V. (WHA, -36,00%) and NSI N.V. (NSI, -15,20%).