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Hauptversammlungsrede von Vorstand Hans-Peter Kneip am 29. August 2023 in der Hamburger Handwerkskammer Weitere Informationen unter https://www.deutsche-euroshop.de/HV
Webcast of the telephone conference including the slide presentation Presenter: Patrick Kiss, Head of Investor & Public Relations 22.03.2023, 10.00 a.m., CET www.deutsche-euroshop.com/ir
Hauptversammlungsrede von Vorstand Olaf Borkers. Die ordentliche virtuelle Hauptversammlung der Deutsche EuroShop AG fand am 30. August 2022 um 10.00 Uhr in Hamburg statt.
footage, 8'48'' min, aspect ratio 16:9 (c) Copyright by Deutsche EuroShop AG https://www.deutsche-euroshop.de
We've designed a new chart which shows the quarterly development of our analysts' recommendations over the last 7 years (since Q2 2004). Additionally it shows our way to become one of the best covered real estate companies in Europe (according to EPRA, 3/11), starting with only a few analysts.
We want to provide you with answers to questions which came up after the call
To make your forecasts it may help to have the comparable numbers of H1 2010.
The Excel sheet offers a full usability. You can start with your projections right here!
Dexia S.A. (Belgium) has informed us that its voting rights on Deutsche EuroShop have exceeded the 3% threshold and amount to 3.02% (1,559,004 shares; total number of DES' shares: 51,631,400).
We want to take this occasion to update our shareholder structure.
Deutsche EuroShop now has around 10,000 shareholders (as at: 27 July 2011). The structural distribution is very stable: institutional investors hold around 56% of the shares, and private investors around 29%. The Otto familys stake is 15%. The investment company BlackRock currently holds 3.3% of the shares, Dexia - as already mentioned - holds 3.02%.
It started weak: in 2001 - Deutsche EuroShop was public for just five months - only 37% of the Company's share capital was represented in DES' first AGM as listed company. In 2002 we saw the other extreme with 88%.
For some years now it seems to normalise: around 57% of the Company's share capital was represented on average in the last eight years in our annual shareholders' meetings.