Symrise joins Germany's stock market index
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Symrise joins Germany's stock market index

Company will be included in the DAX on September 20, 2021 following an expansion of the index

  • By ICN Bureau | September 07, 2021
As a consequence of the expansion of Germany’s leading DAX Index from 30 to 40 companies, the German Stock Exchange decided recently to admit Symrise AG into the DAX with effect from 20 September. With a market capitalization of more than €16 billion, Symrise was a certain candidate for promotion to the expanded index right from the start of planning. The company has already been consistently listed in the MDAX for the past 14 years and it will continue to pursue its corporate strategy aligned with a sustainable increase in value over the long term.
 
“Fourteen successful years in the MDAX and now the promotion to Germany’s leading index confirm our strategy of profitable growth that we have been pursuing since our stock market debut in 2006,” commented Heinz-Jürgen Bertram, Chief Executive Officer of Symrise AG. “The promotion to the DAX demonstrates that Symrise is an attractive investment and that the market is placing its trust in us. We would like to thank our shareholders, who continue to actively engage with us, we are firmly dedicated to carrying on our journey with vigor over the long term.”
 
Since December 2006, Symrise AG has been listed in the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The market capitalization at the initial public offering was approximately €2 billion. Today, it is more than €16 billion. The corporate strategy is based on the cornerstones of growth, efficiency and expansion of the portfolio, and it targets sustainable, profitable growth. Between 2006 and 2020, Symrise achieved Compound Annual Growth Rates (CAGR) of 8% for sales and EBITDA. 

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