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GERRY WEBER International is listed at the XETRA Exchange
GERRY WEBER International [GWI2.DE]
XETRA Sector: Consumer Cyclical Industry:Apparel Manufacturing

Is GERRY WEBER International stock a buy?

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Yes, GERRY WEBER International pays dividends. Last time was Thursday 1st of January 1970 where the investors holding the stock on Friday 28th of April 2017 were paid €0.25 per share. Over the last 16 times between 2004 and 2017, GERRY WEBER International has paid €8.8545 with an average of €0.55 per share.

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We cannot find data for GERRY WEBER International 10 years ago, but if you had invested on Monday 9th of September 2019 when the price was €0.0448, you would have made a loss of €-0.0248 per share or -55.36%

No, the average daily trading liquidity for GERRY WEBER International is €391 thousand. Trading in stocks with this little trading liquidity is very dangerous, and you can get into a situation where it will be hard to trade your stocks. In addition, these types of stocks usually have very high volatility.

GERRY WEBER International has much of the business financed by loans. This puts the company at high risk in periods of high inflation where borrowing costs usually go up. With a normal cash flow to debt ratio of 0.21, the company's ability to pay off the debt is normal. The company is still not profitable, and high inflation will make it harder to become profitable as costs increase and consumer spending decreases.

We have calculated the inflation risk for GERRY WEBER International to be high [0.75 of 1]

US inflation for July 2024 was 0.15%. Over the last 12 months, the US inflation is 2.92%. The 10-year treasury yield that indicates the future interest level is currently 3.72 and is down -0.95 over the last 30 days.