Last Price | 197.50 | Max Price | 214.40 |
Min Price | 155.80 | 1 Year return | 10.21 |
Avg. Target | 263.75 | Expected Return | 33.54 % |
Sector | Industry | Subsector | Automobiles parts & services |
Sell | 0 | Rating | |
Hold | 0 | Concensus | |
Buy | 4 | ||
Annual report 2018 |
D'Ieteren SA is a multinational company that is having its headquarters in Belgium. The company is operational in the automobile distribution, short-term car rental, and vehicle glass repair and replacement businesses. D'Ieteren was founded in the year 1805 and is active in the auto industry, helping more than 19.2 million customers worldwide in approximately 120 countries in three major fields D'Ieteren Auto gives out Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, Seat, Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini, Bugatti and Yamaha vehicles from corner to corner in Belgium. D'Ieteren is no doubt the country's foremost & number one car dealer.
D'Ieteren with a market share of approximately 20% and more than 1 million vehicles on the road. Sales in the year 2009 were reported to cross over 2.4 Billion Euros. D'Ieteren's subordinate Belron (which is 92.7% owned) is the global leader in vehicle glass refurbishing and replacement. This company is having more than 1,900 branches and 9,400 mobile vans, trading under 15 dissimilar brands as well as Carglass, Autoglass and Safelite, offering its services to customers residing in 34 countries.
The D'Ieteren business enterprise was established in the 19th century when it was originated by Joseph-Jean D'Ieteren. The D'Ieteren business kept its tempo with the advancement of the transport business, rising from a craft business to a manufacturing and commercial operation. The company begins to produce car bodies at the commencement of the 20th century, with fabrication being exported. Later, it was shifted into the assemblage and importing of cars and trucks. After the Second World War, D'Ieteren received the limited import privileges for Studebaker (1945), Volkswagen (1948) and Porsche (1950). The car rental industry started in 1956, with the lease of Volkswagen Beetles on the Belgian market, two years later D'Ieteren attained the Avis license in Belgium.
In 1956, D'Ieteren took on the manufacturing of the Piatti scooter, but the scooter sales were declining and the reason was simple during this time the small car market was booming, so the decision of launching Piatti scooter came a few years too late. The D'Ieteren corporation imports and distributes other makes & model of the Volkswagen group: Audi (1974), SEAT (1984), Skoda (1992), Bentley (2000) and Lamborghini (2001), as well as Yamaha goods (1975). In the year 1,999 D'Ieteren purchased Belron which is a global leader in the motor vehicle glass repair and replacement business. The company is operational in Europe and Brazil & working under the brand names of Carglass and Autoglass which were available in Ireland, United Kingdom, Poland, while in Canada & United States as Belron, O'Brien in Australia and Smith & Smith in New Zealand.
Year | Turnover | Total sector | Market share |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | 3,799 | 410,106 | 0.93 % |
2020 | 3,318 | 357,791 | 0.93 % |
2021 | 3,361 | 453,668 | 0.74 % |
2022 | 4,715 | 527,159 | 0.89 % |
2023 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 % |
Analysts count on revenue increase D'Ieteren
2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 |
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The headquarter of D'Ieteren is based in Brussels. The core activities of D'Ieteren are in the car services sector. Between 2006 and 2016 the global automobile companies gained around 93 percent. Measured since 2011 the sector is 90 percent higher and over the past 12 months (December 2015-December 2016) there is a minus of 93 percent.
Over the last 12 months (from December 2015 till December 2016), that were profitable period for the investors in D'Ieteren, the stock gained around 25 percent. Over the past 5 years the stock rose a modest 20,06 percent. D'Ieteren's revenues between 2011 and 2015 were quite similar and moved between 5,51 billion euros and 6,04 billion euros. D'Ieteren's net incomes between 2011 and 2015 were very volatile through the time and moved between 253,6 million euros and 174,8 million euros.
The Belgian company paid out dividends in the past 5 years. On average D'Ieteren's dividend yield over the past 5 years was around 3,66 percent annually.
At the end of 2015 around 25 thousand people were employed at D'Ieteren.
At the end of 2015 the Belgian company had a balance sheet of 3,34 billion euros. 1,6 billion euros (48,03 percent of the total balance sheet) was financed by debt. The Belgian company's price/earnings-ratio was 9. So the market valued the stock at 9 times the 2015' earnings per share. We could say that based on it's price/earnings-ratio and dividend yield the Belgian stock can be seen as a value stock.
At the end of 2015 the automobile company's market capitalization (the number of shares times the market price) equaled around 1,8 billion euros. At the end of 2015 the Belgian company had around 54,25 million stocks listed.
On this page you can find all D'Ieteren's financial reports. More information about D'Ieteren can be found it's website. .
Results |
2015
|
2016
|
2017
|
2018
|
2019
|
2020
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Revenue |
6,035
|
6,472
|
3,455
|
3,578
|
3,799
|
3,318
|
Costs |
5,906
|
6,422
|
3,344
|
2,542
|
3,735
|
3,178
|
Profit |
129
|
49
|
111
|
1,036
|
64
|
140
|
Margin of profit |
2.14
|
0.76
|
3.22
|
28.96
|
1.68
|
4.23
|
ROI |
7.45
|
2.93
|
6.31
|
39.02
|
2.41
|
5.15
|
Balance |
2015
|
2016
|
2017
|
2018
|
2019
|
2020
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Equity |
1,733
|
1,683
|
1,764
|
2,655
|
2,646
|
2,724
|
Debt |
1,602
|
2,149
|
2,795
|
771
|
812
|
708
|
Total assets |
3,335
|
3,832
|
4,560
|
3,426
|
3,458
|
3,431
|
Solvency |
51.97
|
43.92
|
38.69
|
77.51
|
76.52
|
79.38
|
Cash |
171
|
104
|
404
|
933
|
1,265
|
1,089
|
Cashflow |
321
|
182
|
123
|
505
|
49
|
173
|
Employees |
25,000
|
25,000
|
25,000
|
0
|
0
|
|
Revenue per employee |
0.24
|
0.26
|
0.14
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
|
Cashflow / Debt |
0.20
|
0.08
|
0.04
|
0.66
|
0.06
|
0.24
|
Details |
2016
|
2017
|
2018
|
2019
|
2020
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Price |
34.42
|
42.00
|
37.54
|
32.92
|
62.60
|
Eps |
0.91
|
2.05
|
19.08
|
1.18
|
2.60
|
Price/earnings-ratio |
37.82
|
20.49
|
1.97
|
27.90
|
75.96
|
Dividend |
0.67
|
2.66
|
0.70
|
0.70
|
0.95
|
Dividend % |
1.95 %
|
6.33 %
|
1.86 %
|
2.13 %
|
0.48 %
|
Payout % |
0.74
|
1.30
|
0.04
|
0.59
|
0.37
|
Book value |
31.05
|
32.54
|
49.04
|
49.19
|
51.02
|
Market to book |
0.90
|
0.77
|
1.31
|
1.49
|
0.26
|
Cashflow per stock |
3.35
|
2.26
|
9.33
|
0.91
|
3.23
|
Stocks |
54
|
54
|
54
|
54
|
53
|
Market Cap |
1.865.60
|
2.277.13
|
2.032.33
|
1.770.90
|
10.542.65
|
Date
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Price
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13 Nov 2024
|
197.50
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08 Nov 2024
|
201.00
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05 Nov 2024
|
199.60
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31 Oct 2024
|
190.00
|
29 Oct 2024
|
191.40
|
23 Oct 2024
|
192.50
|
19 Oct 2024
|
195.50
|
16 Oct 2024
|
196.70
|
14 Oct 2024
|
194.80
|
05 Oct 2024
|
192.60
|
02 Oct 2024
|
194.00
|
27 Sep 2024
|
191.60
|
20 Sep 2024
|
194.00
|
17 Sep 2024
|
197.80
|
13 Sep 2024
|
197.20
|
28 Aug 2024
|
213.00
|
26 Aug 2024
|
214.40
|
23 Aug 2024
|
212.20
|
11 Aug 2024
|
206.00
|
07 Aug 2024
|
202.60
|
05 Aug 2024
|
196.00
|
01 Aug 2024
|
212.40
|
30 Jul 2024
|
211.60
|
26 Jul 2024
|
208.00
|
23 Jul 2024
|
210.20
|
16 Jul 2024
|
212.60
|
10 Jul 2024
|
204.20
|
09 Jul 2024
|
207.20
|
04 Jul 2024
|
206.80
|
02 Jul 2024
|
197.20
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