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Traditionally, the dates for the Annual General Meetings (AGM) are concentrated in the months of May, June and July. There is a simple reason for this: according to the provisions of the German Stock Corporation Act, the AGM must take place in the first eight months of the financial year. And as the financial year and calendar year are identical for most companies, the AGM must be held by the end of August. In this overview, boersengefluester.de (BGFL) shows how the AGM dates of the companies in our database are actually distributed over the year. A really exciting visualisation - especially for dividend fans and visitors to AGMs.
The visualisation of financial information has been a passion of boersengefluester.de (BGFL) from the very beginning. We therefore realised the development of an extensive heatmap series at a very early stage. We now have a total of ten different heat maps on offer. An example of this is the heat map for the distribution of stock market value within companies from our database. The heat maps familiar from weather forecasting are much more than just a toy. Here you get a concentrated load of financial information - updated daily: And of course, it's also fun to use. After all, stock market information doesn't always have to come in classic table form.
Founded in 2013 by Gereon Kruse, the financial portal boersengefluester.de is all about German shares - with a clear focus on second-line stocks. In addition to traditional editorial articles, the site stands out in particular thanks to a large number of self-developed analysis tools. All tools are based on a completely self-maintained database for more than 650 shares. As a result, boersengefluester.de produces Germany's largest profit and dividend forecast.