Germany attracts the investors
for many reasons. It is the biggest market in Europe. Almost 82 million people
live, work, and consume here. Its geographic location in Europe also makes it
the economic center of Europe. It shares nine borders with its traditional
trading partners in Western Europe and the growing markets of central and
Eastern Europe, making Germany the geographic and economic hub of the EU. Look
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Hannover Rueck SE (ETR:
HNR1)
It is a Germany-based global
reinsurance company. It operates through two business groups which include Non-Life
Reinsurance and Life/Health Reinsurance. The Life and Health Reinsurance
segment operates under Hannover Life Re brand. It provides solutions for
business start-ups, financial optimization and strategic marketing positioning.
As of December 31, 2012 the company had majority owned subsidiaries in Germany,
Bermuda, the United Kingdom, Cayman Islands and Sweden, among others; as well
as wholly owned subsidiaries in Germany, France and the United States among others.
The company has a market
capitalization of 6.69 Billion, EPS is 7.14, P/E ratio is 7.77 and the dividend
yield is 5.41% at the annual dividend payout of 2.60.
Siemens AG (ETR:
SIE)
It is an integrated technology
company with activities in the fields of industry, energy and healthcare. The
company operates in six segments: Industry, Energy, Healthcare, Equity
Investments, Siemens IT Solutions and Services and Siemens Financial Services
Industry, I\Energy and Healthcare are reported along with 14 divisions. In July
2012, the company divested a portfolio of over 40 patents and applications
related to telecommunication network management and mobile multimedia. In
August 2013 it divested its stake in Nokia Siemens Networks.
It has a market capitalization of
70. 43 Billion, EPS is 5.22, P/E ratio is 16.01 and the dividend yield is 3.59%
at the annual dividend payout of 3.00.
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (ETR:
HHFA)
It is a holding company which is
engaged in the business of services and logistic solutions to the port in
Hamburg. It diversifies its activities into four business segments: HHLA
Container segment, subgroup of Port Logistics, HHLA Intermodal Segment,
subgroup of Port Logistics, HHLA Logistics segment, subgroup of Port Logistics
and HHLA Real Estate segment, part of Real Estate subgroup. As of December 31, 2011 Free and Hanseatic
City of Hamburg held a 68.5% stake in the Company.
The company has a market
capitalization of 1.28 Billion, EPS is 1.06, P/E ratio is 15.98 and the
dividend yield is 3.84% at the annual dividend payout of 0.65.
Suedzucker Mannheim Ochsenfurt AG (ETR:
SZU)
It is a Germany-based company
which is engaged in the processing of agricultural raw materials. The company
has four main business segments: The Sugar segment, The Special Products
segment, The Fruit segment which concentrates on fruit preparations for other
industries, such as diary, ice cream and bakery producers, as well as on the
production of juice concentrates. The CropEnergies segment produces bioethanol
in three production sites in Belgium, Germany and France.
It has a market capitalization of
4.88 Billion, EPS is 2.47, P/E ratio is 9.68 and the dividend yield is 3.76% at
the annual dividend payout of 0.90.
Fraport Frankfurt Airport Srvc Wrldwd AG (ETR:
FRA)
The company is an international
operator of air transportation hub. It operates 13 airports worldwide. The
company diversifies its activities into four segments: Aviation, Retail &
Real Estate, Ground Handling and External Activities & Services. Its
portfolio includes airport operation and management, as well as consulting
services for airport-related operational fields, among others.
The company has a market
capitalization of 4.67 Billion, EPs is 2.61, P/E ratio is 19.41 and the
dividend yield is 2.47% at the annual dividend payout of 1.25.
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