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Now trading at a price of $32.37, Deutsche Bank has moved 1.3% so far today.

Deutsche Bank returned gains of 19.2% last year, with its stock price reaching a high of $40.43 and a low of $27.13. Over the same period, the stock underperformed the S&P 500 index by -8.8%. The company's 50-day average price was $31.36. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft, a stock corporation, provides corporate and investment banking, private clients, and asset management products and services in Germany, the United Kingdom, the rest of Europe, the Americas, the Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa. Based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the Large-Cap Finance company has 90,067 full time employees. Deutsche Bank has offered a 3.1% dividend yield over the last 12 months.

Exceptional EPS Growth but Positive Cash Flows:

2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Revenue (M) $24,011 $25,538 $27,063 $31,155 $31,504 $31,434
Interest Income (M) $6,405 $5,655 $10,466 $27,424 $8,884 $7,143
Net Margins 3% 10% 21% 21% 0% 7%
Net Income (M) $612 $2,595 $5,554 $6,452 -$145 $2,116
Diluted Shares (M) 2,065 2,066 2,038 1,992 1,945 1,903
Earnings Per Share $0.06 $0.97 $2.32 $2.77 -$0.38 $0.67
EPS Growth n/a 1516.67% 139.18% 19.4% -113.72% 276.32%
Free Cash Flow (M) $30,735 -$2,952 -$2,113 $5,606 -$25,075 $25,651

an Exceptionally Low P/B Ratio but Its Shares Are Expensive:

Deutsche Bank has a trailing twelve month P/E ratio of 8.5, compared to an average of 15.92 for the Finance sector. Based on its EPS guidance of $5.47, the company has a forward P/E ratio of 5.7. According to the 90.5% compound average growth rate of Deutsche Bank's historical and projected earnings per share, the company's PEG ratio is 0.09. Taking the weighted average of the company's EPS CAGR and the broader market's 5-year projected EPS growth rate, we obtain a normalized growth rate of 27.8%. On this basis, the company's PEG ratio is 0.31. This suggests that its shares are undervalued. Additionally, the market is possibly undervaluing Deutsche Bank in terms of its equity because its P/B ratio is 0.67 whereas the sector average is 1.78. The company's shares are currently trading 26.8% below their Graham number.

Deutsche Bank Has a Large Amount of Insider Shareholders:

Deutsche Bank has a very low short interest because 0.2% of the company's shares are sold short. Institutions own 52.2% of the company's shares, and the insider ownership rate stands at 8.53%, suggesting a large amount of insider shareholders. The largest shareholder is Deutsche Bank AG, whose 4% stake in the company is worth $2,261,555,175.

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