DAX

Rank every DAX stock by earnings growth (YOY). Higher values indicate faster profit expansion. Part of our free stock indices.

Top 5

Earnings Growth (YOY)

  • EOAN
    +321.60%
  • CON
    +194.10%
  • BAYN
    +112.70%
  • FRE
    +90.00%
  • ENR
    +76.50%

Constituents (40)

EOAN
E.ON SEXETR
+321.60%
CON
Continental AGXETR
+194.10%
BAYN
Bayer AGXETR
+112.70%
FRE
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaAXETR
+90.00%
ENR
Siemens Energy AGXETR
+76.50%
MUV2
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft in MünchenXETR
+56.30%
ALV
Allianz SEXETR
+52.30%
HNR1
Hannover Rück SEXETR
+47.90%
G24
Scout24 SEXETR
+37.00%
RHM
Rheinmetall AGXETR
+32.10%
ZAL
Zalando SEXETR
+23.39%
BEI
Beiersdorf AGXETR
+17.30%
BAS
BASF SEXETR
+14.70%
ADS
adidas AGXETR
+12.60%
DB1
Deutsche Börse AGXETR
+11.40%
CBK
Commerzbank AGXETR
+9.50%
SAP
SAP SEXETR
+8.50%
DBK
Deutsche Bank AGXETR
+7.60%
IFX
Infineon Technologies AGXETR
+6.21%
G1A
GEA Group AGXETR
+5.70%
HEI
Heidelberg Materials AGXETR
+3.90%
DHL
DHL Group AGXETR
+3.30%
SY1
Symrise AGXETR
-1.75%
SHL
Siemens Healthineers AGXETR
-4.50%
HEN3
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA Vz (Preferred Shares)XETR
-5.40%

Frequently asked questions

The 5 DAX companies with the highest earnings growth (YOY) are: E.ON SE (EOAN, +321.60%), Continental AG (CON, +194.10%), Bayer AG (BAYN, +112.70%), Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA (FRE, +90.00%) and Siemens Energy AG (ENR, +76.50%). E.ON SE ranks first at +321.60%.

A earnings growth (YOY) of +90.00% or higher places a DAX stock in the top 10% on this metric. That covers the strongest 4 of the 40 ranked constituents.

There is no fixed threshold, so the index itself is the benchmark. Across the 40 ranked DAX constituents, the median earnings growth (YOY) is +3.90%. A stock above that level ranks ahead of the typical DAX company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.

E.ON SE (EOAN) has the highest earnings growth (YOY) in the DAX, at +321.60%. RWE AG (RWE) has the lowest, at -97.50%.

RWE AG (RWE, -97.50%) reports the lowest earnings growth (YOY) in the DAX, followed by Daimler Truck Holding AG (DTG, -77.30%), Vonovia SE (VNA, -57.20%), Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE, -28.20%) and Brenntag SE (BNR, -27.40%).