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Oh, DAX ... 39 excellent stocks - and Vonovia.
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Strong buy
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Uncharted teritory … from here this can even more accelarate 🗡️🔻
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I guess you are looking at the wrong (CFD) chart. All time low was 15.23 (corrected with all splits). And it bounced back from 15.27 ... just like it should.
So no, it didn't reach the "uncharted territory".
Why do you say "without reason"?Doesn't most people fear that the company could go bankrupt?With that much debt isn't this a possible scenario?
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James Sullivan These are my thoughts on why I believe Vonovia is not in trouble. But Pls, correct me if I'm wrong.
1. The revenue is 8.55B vs the total expenses (including all liabilities) is 6,95B. Since they convert EBIT to free cash flow it is no problem to pay them liabilities.
2. I believe residential real estate is less risky nowdays than office real estate. Companies can easily reduce their rented areas by mass dismissal or bring in more home office days.
But people must live somewhere. They must pay the rent every day. So basically we can say that the cash flow is stable here and I don't see the reason why it would decrease significantly. Temporary maybe the rent can decrease a little, but....
3. The inflation is on the side of Vonovia. In the long term, inflation is burning the debt / increasing the revenue and also the worth of the assets.
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Thanks for the explanation. Sounds reasonable! Anyway this movement downwards is not for faint-hearted ...