Beiersdorf


BEIERSDORF, CAN THE BLUE ELEPHANT EVER ROCK? (REDUCE, 4% UPSIDE)

11/03/19 -"A net cash pile at €4bn (and rising, coming from €1.6bn 10 years ago) to match a market cap at €22bn, a flat dividend at €0.7 since … 2009 and a majority shareholder (Herz family) seemingly not ..."

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