Something very special is our "All-Time-High-Timeline", because here we list the record highs of the shares from our database in chronological order. As far as we know, there is nothing like this on any other financial website in Germany. We put a lot of energy into maintaining this tool, because we enter all the all-time data manually. In strong stock market phases, this can easily take 30 to 50 minutes per day. But we think the result is impressive. Good to know: The all-time highs refer to prices within one trading day. As a rule, these are Xetra prices, otherwise we use the trading venue with the highest turnover.
Despite prominent IPOs such as Porsche, the number of new issues and listings in Germany has been at a rather low level for years. In addition, companies such as BionTech or Birkenstock choose to list in the USA because valuations are generally higher there. Nevertheless, there is also regular growth on the stock market in this country. In this overview of new issues we show you a chronological list of IPOs (Initial Public Offering) and listings on German stock exchanges. We have also included all the listed shares in the database of boersengefluester.de (BGFL). In addition, however, there may have been listings on regional stock exchanges which are not shown here.
In the short term, the amount of the current dividend is naturally the relevant investment criterion for most investors. Clever stock market investors, however, always look at the long-term dividend history to get an impression of how sustainable the respective company is in its dividend strategy. Boersengefluester.de (BGFL) offers the corresponding time series. If these are still estimates, they are provided by BGFL. Historical values are adjusted for possible stock splits. As with most of our tools, you can also filter by specific market segments or indices. Usefulness is our top priority!
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.