DAX

Rank every DAX stock by revenue growth (MRQ). Higher values indicate faster business expansion. Part of our free stock indices.

Top 5

Revenue Growth (MRQ)

  • ZAL
    +23.80%
  • G24
    +14.00%
  • ALV
    +8.80%
  • DB1
    +8.50%
  • RHM
    +7.70%

Constituents (40)

ZAL
Zalando SEXETR
+23.80%
G24
Scout24 SEXETR
+14.00%
ALV
Allianz SEXETR
+8.80%
DB1
Deutsche Börse AGXETR
+8.50%
RHM
Rheinmetall AGXETR
+7.70%
ADS
adidas AGXETR
+7.10%
SAP
SAP SEXETR
+6.00%
MTX
MTU Aero Engines AGXETR
+5.70%
CBK
Commerzbank AGXETR
+4.30%
IFX
Infineon Technologies AGXETR
+4.12%
ENR
Siemens Energy AGXETR
+3.30%
SIE
Siemens AktiengesellschaftXETR
+3.22%
FRE
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaAXETR
+2.00%
QIA
QIAGEN N.V.XETR
+1.80%
DBK
Deutsche Bank AGXETR
+1.20%
G1A
GEA Group AGXETR
+1.20%
DTE
Deutsche Telekom AGXETR
+0.40%
BEI
Beiersdorf AGXETR
-0.20%
HEI
Heidelberg Materials AGXETR
-0.90%
DHL
DHL Group AGXETR
-1.90%
BAYN
Bayer AGXETR
-2.40%
SY1
Symrise AGXETR
-2.40%
VOW3
Volkswagen AG Preferred StockXETR
-2.50%
MRK
Merck KGaAXETR
-2.80%
BAS
BASF SEXETR
-3.00%

Frequently asked questions

The 5 DAX companies with the highest revenue growth (MRQ) are: Zalando SE (ZAL, +23.80%), Scout24 SE (G24, +14.00%), Allianz SE (ALV, +8.80%), Deutsche Börse AG (DB1, +8.50%) and Rheinmetall AG (RHM, +7.70%). Zalando SE ranks first at +23.80%.

A revenue growth (MRQ) of +8.50% 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 revenue growth (MRQ) is -2.40%. A stock above that level ranks ahead of the typical DAX company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.

Zalando SE (ZAL) has the highest revenue growth (MRQ) in the DAX, at +23.80%. Porsche Automobil Holding SE Preference Shares (PAH3) has the lowest, at -189.97%.

Porsche Automobil Holding SE Preference Shares (PAH3, -189.97%) reports the lowest revenue growth (MRQ) in the DAX, followed by Vonovia SE (VNA, -33.80%), RWE AG (RWE, -32.80%), Hannover Rück SE (HNR1, -22.80%) and E.ON SE (EOAN, -13.40%).