Deutsche Post AG

TickerDHL.XETRA
Current Price
Deutsche Post AG – stock chart

5-year stock timeline

Latest price: 47.07.

Major events (2020–2026)

2020–2022 saw pandemic-driven e-commerce and air-freight volumes lift revenues and profits, peaking in 2022 with group revenue around €94.4bn and EBIT near €8.4bn before normalizing in 2023.

The 2022 Russia–Ukraine war forced selective network suspensions and rerouting, adding material costs that tightened margins and created operational volatility across the group.

In May 2023, Tobias Meyer became Group CEO. The company formally adopted the DHL Group name on July 1, 2023, launching a multi-year decarbonization and productivity push through 2024–2026. By early 2026, management was flagging tariff and operational headwinds while lifting the dividend and maintaining its 2026 EBIT guidance.

Investor narrative

The market initially treated the stock as a pandemic beneficiary and near-defensive compounder riding structural e-commerce growth.

The 2022 geopolitical shock and earnings normalization reframed the story around risk and execution—network resilience, rerouting costs, and margin pressure.

Following the 2023 leadership transition and rebrand, the narrative shifted to resilience and transformation, emphasizing pricing discipline, productivity, and sustainability. By 2025–2026, the debate centered on valuation against a renewed rally and higher shareholder distributions.

Technical phases

2020–2021 showed sustained uptrend momentum tied to volume and earnings tailwinds as parcel and express demand surged.

2022 delivered an unusually sharp drawdown and volatility alongside the Ukraine war and volume normalization—the period's major breakdown and risk phase.

From 2023 into 2026, the chart stabilized following the CEO transition and rebrand, then rallied meaningfully (roughly 44% over one year into early 2026) with renewed momentum supported by dividend increases and improved guidance signals.

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Key risks and downside factors

Deutsche Post DHL operates in a competitive landscape dominated by integrated carriers like UPS and FedEx, alongside specialist logistics operators and e-commerce players such as Kuehne + Nagel and Amazon Logistics. Revenue and margins are inherently cyclical, tied closely to global trade flows and e-commerce demand—macro sensitivity that's hard to escape in this business. The company's operational scale and sprawling network are genuine strengths, but they also create exposure to cost pressures and the friction of cross-border regulation, both of which can work against margins when conditions tighten.

  • Intense rivalry from global carriers like UPS and FedEx, alongside the growing logistics capabilities Amazon has built in-house, creates persistent pressure on pricing and margins.
  • Revenue and profitability move sharply with global trade and e-commerce cycles, making demand inherently volatile.
  • Rising operating costs—fuel, wages, network maintenance—pose a persistent margin risk in an industry where there's little room to absorb them.
  • Cross-border regulatory, customs, and geopolitical friction that raises compliance costs and disrupts international flows.

Competitive landscape

Deutsche Post / DHL operates in a landscape where global integrators like UPS and FedEx compete directly, while specialized players—Kuehne+Nagel, DSV, and others in contract logistics—chip away at margins. Shipping lines and e-commerce platforms are building their own logistics capabilities, which adds another layer of pressure on pricing and profitability. The company carries exposure to fuel costs, air-freight volatility, labor and regulatory friction in its postal business, and the natural cyclicality of e-commerce demand.

Private competitors

  • DB Schenker
  • Dachser
  • Hermes (Otto Group)

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Performance Figures of Deutsche Post AG

in EUR

1M High / Low
50.46 / 45.06
52W High / Low
51.72 / 36.99
5Y High / Low
61.38 / 29.68
1M
-1.61%
3M
-1.67%
6M
+14.15%
1Y
+25.73%
3Y
+28.11%
5Y
+13.72%

Relative Performance vs Benchmarks

PeriodDeutsche Post AG vs DAX vs S&P 500 (SPY)
1M -1.61% -1.85% -5.14%
3M -1.67% +0.60% -9.16%
6M +14.15% +8.16% +2.18%
1Y +25.73% +23.90% +0.55%
3Y +28.11% -22.27% -54.03%
5Y +13.72% -44.83% -75.61%

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Historical valuation trends

How the company’s key valuation ratios (P/E, P/S, P/B and P/CF) have evolved over time compared to today.

PeriodP/E RatioP/S RatioP/B RatioP/CF Ratio
Current15.00.62.35.9
1Y ago13.50.51.95.2
3Y ago10.50.62.24.7
5Y ago16.70.93.96.9

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Deutsche Post AG stock traded?

The Deutsche Post AG stock trades under the ticker DHL.XETRA on the XETRA exchange. ISIN: DE0005552004.

What does Deutsche Post AG do?

Deutsche Post AG is a company characterized by the following investment thesis:

What are the key metrics for DHL.XETRA?

Key metrics for DHL.XETRA include valuation (P/E 15.3, P/S 0.6, P/B 2.2), profitability (profit margin 4.25%, ROE 15.56%), and growth (revenue —, earnings —). Market capitalization is 52.90B EUR. These metrics give an overview of the company's financial performance and valuation.

How has Deutsche Post AG's stock price performed?

Deutsche Post AG's stock has returned — over 1 year, — over 3 years, and — over 5 years. Performance can vary depending on market conditions and company developments.

How is DHL.XETRA valued?

DHL.XETRA has the following valuation metrics: P/E Ratio: 15.3, P/S Ratio: 0.6, P/B Ratio: 2.2. These metrics help assess whether the stock is fairly valued compared to its fundamentals.

Does DHL.XETRA pay dividends?

Yes, DHL.XETRA pays dividends with a dividend yield of 4.1%. Dividends can be an important component of the total return on an investment.

What are the key risks when investing in DHL.XETRA?

Key risks for DHL.XETRA include: Deutsche Post DHL operates in a competitive landscape dominated by integrated carriers like UPS and FedEx, alongside specialist logistics operators and e-commerce players such as Kuehne + Nagel and Amazon Logistics. Revenue and margins are inherently cyclical, tied closely to global trade flows and e-commerce demand—macro sensitivity that's hard to escape in this business. The company's operational scale and sprawling network are genuine strengths, but they also create exposure to cost pressures and the friction of cross-border regulation, both of which can work against margins when conditions tighten.
  • Intense rivalry from global carriers like UPS and FedEx, alongside the growing logistics capabilities Amazon has built in-house, creates persistent pressure on pricing and margins.
  • Revenue and profitability move sharply with global trade and e-commerce cycles, making demand inherently volatile.
  • Rising operating costs—fuel, wages, network maintenance—pose a persistent margin risk in an industry where there's little room to absorb them.
  • Cross-border regulatory, customs, and geopolitical friction that raises compliance costs and disrupts international flows.
Investors should consider these risk factors carefully before making an investment decision.

Who are the main competitors of Deutsche Post AG?

Deutsche Post AG competes with several listed peers in its sector. Deutsche Post / DHL operates in a landscape where global integrators like UPS and FedEx compete directly, while specialized players—Kuehne+Nagel, DSV, and others in contract logistics—chip away at margins. Shipping lines and e-commerce platforms are building their own logistics capabilities, which adds another layer of pressure on pricing and profitability. The company carries exposure to fuel costs, air-freight volatility, labor and regulatory friction in its postal business, and the natural cyclicality of e-commerce demand.
  • United Parcel Service (UPS.NYSE)
  • FedEx Corp. (FDX.NYSE)
  • Kuehne + Nagel International AG (KNIN.SWX)
These competitors influence pricing power, growth opportunities and relative valuation.

When does Deutsche Post AG report earnings?

Deutsche Post AG's next earnings report date is August 5, 2026.

Key Metrics

Market Capitalization
52.90B EUR
P/E Ratio
15.29
Analyst Target Price

Valuation Metrics

P/S Ratio
0.64
P/B Ratio
2.24

Profitability Metrics

Profit Margin
4.25%
Operating Margin
7.23%
Return on Equity
15.56%
Return on Assets
4.70%

Growth Metrics

Revenue Growth
Earnings Growth

Dividend history

Long-term record of paid dividends (amount per share and dividend yield at the time of payment).

YearDividendYield at paymentAvg. yield
20261.90 EUR4.11%3.7%
20251.85 EUR4.85%
20241.85 EUR4.65%
20231.85 EUR4.29%
20221.80 EUR4.62%
20211.35 EUR2.62%
20201.15 EUR2.91%
20191.15 EUR3.98%
20181.15 EUR3.04%
20171.05 EUR3.18%
20160.85 EUR3.15%
20150.85 EUR2.90%
20140.80 EUR2.86%
20130.70 EUR3.48%
20120.70 EUR4.84%

Earnings history & estimates

Historical earnings performance shows how consistently the company meets or exceeds analyst expectations. Forward estimates provide insight into expected profitability and growth trajectory.

Historical earnings performance

44.4%
Beat estimate
46.9%
Miss estimate
+24.6%
Avg surprise when beat
-14.15%
Avg surprise when miss

Reports analyzed: 81

Upcoming earnings report

August 5, 2026
Next earnings date

Analyst estimates for upcoming periods

Next year
December 31, 2027
Consensus3.64
Range3.34 – 3.83
16 analysts
Est. growth vs prior: 10.92%
Revisions: 7d ↑3 ↓0 · 30d ↑6 ↓2
Next quarter
September 30, 2026
Consensus0.72
Range0.71 – 0.73
2 analysts
Est. growth vs prior: -3.81%
Revisions: 7d ↑1 ↓0 · 30d ↑0 ↓0

Key financial figures

All figures in EUR

Selected income statement, balance sheet and cash flow figures. Annual and quarterly, based on reported IFRS/GAAP financials.

20252024202320222021
Revenue82.86B84.19B81.76B94.44B81.75B
Operating income (EBIT)4.01B3.88B4.42B6.60B6.54B
Net income3.50B3.33B3.67B5.36B5.05B
Free cash flow5.61B5.79B5.88B7.05B6.26B
Total assets74.25B69.88B66.83B68.28B63.59B
Equity22.23B23.79B22.48B23.24B19.04B
Net debt22.07B20.30B17.18B18.39B17.39B
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