Henkel AG & Co. KGaA vz. (Pref Shares) Stock Timeline

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Five-year timeline for Henkel AG & Co. KGaA vz. (Pref Shares) (HEN3.XETRA): major events, developments and context behind the stock's recent history.

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5-year stock timeline

2026‑08‑06 — H1 2026 results and guidance upgrade

Henkel reported strong first‑half 2026 sales and earnings, with Group sales of €10,348m and organic sales growth. Management upgraded top‑line guidance for 2026 following the results [1]. Investor perception shifted toward cautiously constructive as the market reacted to renewed organic growth and margin resilience as signs that Henkel's mix and pricing actions were restoring reliable growth after prior macro pressure. The stock rallied on the upgrade after a prior range, signalling a potential trend resumption [1][2].

2026 Q1–Q2 period — Completion of 2025–2026 buyback execution

Henkel carried out the share buyback program launched in April 2025, repurchasing preferred shares ~€795m and ordinary shares ~€198m via market purchases through March 2026 [10][9]. Buyback reinforced investor view of management returning cash to shareholders and confidence in valuation. The reduced free float helped underpin price in a stabilizing range [10][9].

2025‑03‑11 to 2026‑03 — New €1bn share buyback program and execution window

Management approved a new share repurchase program of up to €1.0bn (preferred €800m, ordinary €200m), to be executed April 2025–March 2026 under AGM authorization [9]. The market interpreted the program as management's judgement that shares were attractively valued and as a lever to improve shareholder returns amid modest organic growth. The program contributed to a multi‑month constructive phase with gradual uptrend and reduced downside volatility [9].

2025 — Dividend increase and steady payout policy

Henkel maintained and slightly increased dividend levels with dividend per share ~€2.02 for 2024 paid in 2025 and continued regular dividend distributions through 2025 [5][3]. This reinforced perception of Henkel as a reliable dividend compounder and income stock. The stock exhibited range behavior with income investors providing a valuation floor [5][3].

2024 — Acquisitions to bolster adhesives and beauty segments; North America retail divestment moves

Henkel completed targeted acquisitions (e.g., Seal for Life Industries, Vidal Sassoon Greater China) and announced divestment and portfolio optimizations such as the Retailer Brands divestment in North America [12]. Investors viewed these moves as portfolio sharpening — focusing on higher‑margin, industrial and professional channels and geographies with better growth prospects. Announcements produced episodic positive gaps in related news windows but overall the stock traded in a medium‑term range as markets assessed execution risk [12].

2023 — Completion of 2022–2023 buyback; continued margin focus

Henkel completed the 2022–2023 buyback (repurchases amounting to €1.0bn total across preferred and ordinary shares between Feb 2022 and Mar 2023) and emphasized margin discipline and cost measures [7]. The post‑buyback period showed stabilization and modest uptrend in price as buyback support and cost measures reduced downside pressure [7].

2022 — Strategic disposal and APAC hair professional acquisition; macro headwinds

Henkel acquired Shiseido's Hair Professional business in Asia‑Pacific (Feb 2022) to strengthen professional hair care in APAC. At the same time the company navigated macro headwinds (inflationary input costs, FX) and implemented pricing and cost measures [12]. The market saw strategic regional tuck‑ins as positive for long‑term growth in faster‑growing APAC markets, but near‑term sentiment remained cautious because of margin pressure from raw material inflation and currency effects. The share price entered a prolonged consolidation as cost pass‑through and pricing measures were digested [12].

2021 — Pandemic recovery phase, stable dividend policy, and investor focus on cash returns

Henkel emerged from acute pandemic disruption with recovery in volumes and stable dividend (dividend per share ~€1.83 declared for 2021). The market focused on the company's resilience and capital allocation through dividends and buybacks in later years. Investor perception settled on Henkel as a defensive, cash‑generative industrial and consumer compounder — reliable dividend payer but with limited structural growth. Recovery rally into 2021 highs was followed by multi‑year range‑bound action as the market awaited clearer evidence of sustainable organic growth [5][3].

Current valuation context

Latest price €77.02 as of 2026‑08‑13.

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