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AMS Next 20

Rank every AMS Next 20 stock by profit margin net (TTM). Higher values indicate stronger conversion of revenue into profit. Part of our free stock indices.

Top 5

Profit Margin Net (TTM)

  • VASTB
    +72.51%
  • WHA
    +33.78%
  • OCI
    +16.92%
  • FERGR
    +14.10%
  • NEDAP
    +8.79%

Constituents (20)

VASTB
Vastned NVBRU
+72.51%
WHA
Wereldhave N.V.AMS
+33.78%
OCI
OCI N.V.AMS
+16.92%
FERGR
Ferrari Group PLCAMS
+14.10%
NEDAP
Nedap N.V.AMS
+8.79%
KENDR
Kendrion N.V.AMS
+8.22%
ACOMO
ACOMO N.V.AMS
+4.99%
AXS
Accsys Technologies PLCAMS
+2.32%
FFARM
ForFarmers N.V.AMS
+1.58%
SLIGR
Sligro Food Group N.V.AMS
+1.12%
TOM2
TomTom N.V.AMS
+0.78%
BRNL
Brunel International N.V.AMS
+0.25%
ALFEN
Alfen N.V.AMS
-0.04%
PNL
PostNL N.V.AMS
-0.48%
SIFG
Sif Holding N.V.AMS
-6.15%
TRIO
Triodos Bank N.V.AMS
-6.75%
NSI
NSI N.V.AMS
-12.75%
ENVI
Envipco Holding N.V.AMS
-14.77%
FAST
Fastned B.V.AMS
-21.72%
AVTX
Avantium N.V.AMS
-154.31%

Frequently asked questions

The 5 AMS Next 20 companies with the highest profit margin net (TTM) are: Vastned NV (VASTB, +72.51%), Wereldhave N.V. (WHA, +33.78%), OCI N.V. (OCI, +16.92%), Ferrari Group PLC (FERGR, +14.10%) and Nedap N.V. (NEDAP, +8.79%). Vastned NV ranks first at +72.51%.

A profit margin net (TTM) of +33.78% 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 profit margin net (TTM) is +0.78%. A stock above that level ranks ahead of the typical AMS Next 20 company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.

Vastned NV (VASTB) has the highest profit margin net (TTM) in the AMS Next 20, at +72.51%. Avantium N.V. (AVTX) has the lowest, at -154.31%.

Avantium N.V. (AVTX, -154.31%) reports the lowest profit margin net (TTM) in the AMS Next 20, followed by Fastned B.V. (FAST, -21.72%), Envipco Holding N.V. (ENVI, -14.77%), NSI N.V. (NSI, -12.75%) and Triodos Bank N.V. (TRIO, -6.75%).