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Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Preference

EURO STOXX 600
P911.DE|Consumer Cyclical|Auto Manufacturers|€42.73|P/E 89.7|MCap 38.9B|XETR

Last update: May 9, 2026 at 09:32

Dividend Safety Rating

50/ 100Caution

P911.DE's dividend shows some areas that warrant monitoring. Strengths include a 0.0% fcf payout ratio & 12.1% net debt / total assets. Areas of concern: 491.5% earnings payout ratio & 93.6% cfo payout ratio.

Based on 14 of 15 metrics

Strengths

  • FCF Payout Ratio: 0.0%Free cash flow comfortably covers the dividend.
  • Debt-to-Equity: 50.4Conservative debt level relative to equity.
  • Dividend Cut: NoneNo dividend cut in recent history.

Risks

  • Earnings Payout Ratio: 491.5%High earnings payout ratio leaves little safety margin.
  • CFO Payout Ratio: 93.6%Operating cash flow leaves little room for the payout.
  • Return on Equity: 0.8%Return on equity is below industry norms.

Payout & Coverage

Caution
Earnings Payout Ratio
491.5%Danger
FCF Payout Ratio
0.0%Very Safe
CFO Payout Ratio
93.6%Danger
Interest Coverage
3.6xCaution

Balance Sheet

Safe
Net Debt / Total Assets
12.1%Safe
Current Ratio
1.4xCaution
Debt-to-Equity
50.4Very Safe

Profitability

Warning
Return on Equity
0.8%Danger
Operating Margin
7.1%Warning
Gross Margin
18.9%Warning
Profit Margin Stability
VolatileWarning

Dividend Track Record

Safe
Dividend Streak
2+ yrsWarning
Dividend Cut
NoneVery Safe
5-Year Dividend CAGR
N/AN/A
Earnings Stability
StableSafe

About Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Preference

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Preference shares represent the preferred stock class of Porsche AG, a leading luxury sports car manufacturer. These shares, comprising 12.5 percent of the company's issued share capital, were introduced through Europe's largest IPO by market capitalization in 2022, with an offer price of 82.50 euros per share. They provide investors access to Porsche AG's performance in designing, manufacturing, and selling high-performance vehicles like the iconic 911 model, alongside electrification initiatives and global expansion. Notable features include a dividend yield around 5.24 percent and economic indicators such as an operating return on sales target of 17-19 percent and Automotive EBITDA margin goals of 25-27 percent in the medium term. In the automotive sector, these preference shares play a key role by enabling public participation in Porsche's growth, capital management, and profitability metrics like ROE and net cash flow margins, while maintaining the Porsche family's strategic control through ordinary shares.

Dividend Overview

Dividend Yield

5.41%

Annual Dividend

€2.31

Frequency

Annual

Payout Ratio

491.49%

FCF Payout Ratio

0.00%

Stock Price

€42.73

52-Week Range

€35.62 €49.70

Dividend History (2016–2025)

P911.DE annual dividend per share and yield history

Earnings & Profitability

P911.DE earnings per share and net profit margin

Key Dates

Next Ex-Dividend Date

June 24, 2026

Next Payment Date

Dividend Growth

3-Year Dividend CAGR

N/A

5-Year Dividend CAGR

N/A

10-Year Dividend CAGR

N/A

3-Year Total Growth

N/A

5-Year Total Growth

N/A

10-Year Total Growth

N/A

Income Calculator

P911.DE Dividend Calculator

Total Investment

€4,273.00

Annual Income

€231.00

Quarterly Income

€57.75

Monthly Income

€19.25

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is P911.DE's current dividend yield?
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Preference (P911.DE) currently has a dividend yield of 5.41%, based on a stock price of €42.73 and an annual dividend of €2.31.
When is P911.DE's next dividend payment date?
P911.DE's next ex-dividend date is 2026-06-24 and the next payment date is —. You must own the stock before the ex-dividend date to receive the upcoming payment.
How much does P911.DE pay in dividends per year?
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Preference paid €2.31 per share in annual dividends in 2025. The dividends are paid annual.
Has P911.DE been increasing its dividend?
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Preference has grown its dividend at a 5-year CAGR of —.
Is P911.DE's dividend safe?
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Preference has a payout ratio of 491.49%. Its free cash flow payout ratio is 0.00%. The payout ratio is above 100%, which may indicate the company is paying more in dividends than it earns. This could be unsustainable long-term.
How is P911.DE's Dividend Safety Rating calculated?
The Dividend Safety Rating evaluates Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Preference's dividend sustainability across four categories: Payout & Coverage (30%), Balance Sheet (20%), Profitability (20%), and Dividend Track Record (30%). Each metric is rated from "Very Safe" to "Danger" based on industry-standard thresholds, with sector-specific adjustments for consumer cyclical companies. The overall score ranges from 0 to 100.

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