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Year on year Deutsche Wohnen SE grew revenues 24.83% from 1.51bn to 1.88bn while net income improved from a loss of 2.70bn to a smaller loss of 590.50m.
Gross margin54.42%
Net profit margin-25.35%
Operating margin-16.70%
Return on assets-1.90%
Return on equity-3.89%
Return on investment-2.10%
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Cash flow in EURView more

In 2024, Deutsche Wohnen SE increased its cash reserves by 114.44%, or 230.60m. The company earned 725.50m from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 38.60%. In addition the company used 77.80m on investing activities and also paid 417.10m in financing cash flows.
Cash flow per share-0.3898
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Book value per share32.67
Tangible book value per share32.67
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Balance sheet in EURView more

Deutsche Wohnen SE has a Debt to Total Capital ratio of 38.18%, a lower figure than the previous year's 52.53%.
Current ratio0.9435
Quick ratio0.6629
Total debt/total equity0.6356
Total debt/total capital0.3818
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