MDAX

Rank every MDAX stock by EPS yield. Higher values indicate more earnings relative to share price. Part of our free stock indices.

Top 5

EPS Yield

  • LEG
    +29.64%
  • AT1
    +19.49%
  • TUI1
    +18.99%
  • LHA
    +15.41%
  • JUN3
    +11.76%

Constituents (50)

LEG
LEG Immobilien SEXETR
+29.64%
AT1
Aroundtown SAXETR
+19.49%
TUI1
TUI AGXETR
+18.99%
LHA
Deutsche Lufthansa AGXETR
+15.41%
JUN3
Jungheinrich AG Preferred StockXETR
+11.76%
TLX
Talanx AGXETR
+10.38%
NDA
Aurubis AGXETR
+9.94%
BOSS
Hugo Boss AGXETR
+9.34%
FNTN
freenet AGXETR
+8.79%
DWS
DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaAXETR
+8.35%
KRN
Krones AGXETR
+8.04%
8TRA
TRATON SEXETR
+7.72%
FRA
Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services WorldwideXETR
+6.84%
SAX
Ströer SE & Co. KGaAXETR
+6.33%
GBF
Bilfinger SEXETR
+5.98%
UTDI
United Internet AGXETR
+5.94%
FPE3
Fuchs SE Preference SharesXETR
+5.82%
EVD
CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaAXETR
+5.65%
BC8
Bechtle AGXETR
+5.30%
KGX
KION GROUP AGXETR
+5.15%
IOS
IONOS Group SEXETR
+5.07%
TEG
TAG Immobilien AGXETR
+3.58%
FTK
flatexDEGIRO SEXETR
+3.57%
RAA
RATIONAL AktiengesellschaftXETR
+3.40%
NDX1
Nordex SEXETR
+3.23%

Frequently asked questions

The 5 MDAX companies with the highest EPS yield are: LEG Immobilien SE (LEG, +29.64%), Aroundtown SA (AT1, +19.49%), TUI AG (TUI1, +18.99%), Deutsche Lufthansa AG (LHA, +15.41%) and Jungheinrich AG Preferred Stock (JUN3, +11.76%). LEG Immobilien SE ranks first at +29.64%.

A EPS yield of +11.76% or higher places a MDAX stock in the top 10% on this metric. That covers the strongest 5 of the 50 ranked constituents.

There is no fixed threshold, so the index itself is the benchmark. Across the 50 ranked MDAX constituents, the median EPS yield is +3.12%. A stock above that level ranks ahead of the typical MDAX company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.

LEG Immobilien SE (LEG) has the highest EPS yield in the MDAX, at +29.64%. K+S Aktiengesellschaft (SDF) has the lowest, at -51.90%.

K+S Aktiengesellschaft (SDF, -51.90%) reports the lowest EPS yield in the MDAX, followed by Lanxess AG (LXS, -41.13%), Wacker Chemie AG (WCH, -16.48%), PUMA SE (PUM, -15.67%) and Aumovio SE (AMV0, -15.08%).