ASCX
AMS Next 20
Top 5
Revenue Growth (MRQ)
- FAST+75.40%
- SIFG+71.10%
- PNL+27.82%
- WHA+14.10%
- FFARM+13.70%
Constituents (20)
| FAST | Fastned B.V.AMS | +75.40% | ||
| SIFG | Sif Holding N.V.AMS | +71.10% | ||
| PNL | PostNL N.V.AMS | +27.82% | ||
| WHA | Wereldhave N.V.AMS | +14.10% | ||
| FFARM | ForFarmers N.V.AMS | +13.70% | ||
| NEDAP | Nedap N.V.AMS | +13.60% | ||
| OCI | OCI N.V.AMS | +11.40% | ||
| AXS | Accsys Technologies PLCAMS | +5.30% | ||
| KENDR | Kendrion N.V.AMS | +5.00% | ||
| ACOMO | ACOMO N.V.AMS | +1.50% | ||
| VASTB | Vastned NVBRU | -4.29% | ||
| FERGR | Ferrari Group PLCAMS | -5.10% | ||
| ENVI | Envipco Holding N.V.AMS | -6.00% | ||
| SLIGR | Sligro Food Group N.V.AMS | -6.90% | ||
| ALFEN | Alfen N.V.AMS | -7.40% | ||
| NSI | NSI N.V.AMS | -7.50% | ||
| TOM2 | TomTom N.V.AMS | -8.00% | ||
| BRNL | Brunel International N.V.AMS | -10.20% | ||
| TRIO | Triodos Bank N.V.AMS | -29.60% | ||
| AVTX | Avantium N.V.AMS | -34.50% | ||
Frequently asked questions
The 5 AMS Next 20 companies with the highest revenue growth (MRQ) are: Fastned B.V. (FAST, +75.40%), Sif Holding N.V. (SIFG, +71.10%), PostNL N.V. (PNL, +27.82%), Wereldhave N.V. (WHA, +14.10%) and ForFarmers N.V. (FFARM, +13.70%). Fastned B.V. ranks first at +75.40%.
A revenue growth (MRQ) of +71.10% 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 revenue growth (MRQ) is -4.29%. A stock above that level ranks ahead of the typical AMS Next 20 company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.
Fastned B.V. (FAST) has the highest revenue growth (MRQ) in the AMS Next 20, at +75.40%. Avantium N.V. (AVTX) has the lowest, at -34.50%.
Avantium N.V. (AVTX, -34.50%) reports the lowest revenue growth (MRQ) in the AMS Next 20, followed by Triodos Bank N.V. (TRIO, -29.60%), Brunel International N.V. (BRNL, -10.20%), TomTom N.V. (TOM2, -8.00%) and NSI N.V. (NSI, -7.50%).