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Home » DHL Shares Slide as Cautious Outlook Overshadows Strong Results
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DHL Shares Slide as Cautious Outlook Overshadows Strong Results

David ChenBy David ChenMarch 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Despite delivering a profitable 2025 financial year and raising its shareholder dividend, Deutsche Post DHL Group saw its share price decline following the release of its latest figures. The market’s skeptical reaction appears centered on the company’s guidance for the current year, even as it reported improved earnings.

Dividend Boost and Buyback Support Amid Revenue Dip

For the 2025 financial year, the logistics giant posted a net profit of €3.5 billion, equating to €3.09 per share. This bottom-line result was supported by a 3.7% increase in operating profit (EBIT), which rose to approximately €6.1 billion. The company achieved this earnings growth despite a 1.6% contraction in revenue, which totaled €82.9 billion.

Shareholders are set to benefit directly from this performance through an enhanced payout. The board has proposed increasing the dividend for 2025 by five cents to €1.90 per share. Furthermore, an ongoing share repurchase program continues to provide underlying support for the stock. Of the total €6.0 billion buyback authorization set to run through 2026, around €1.5 billion remains available for execution.

Subdued Forecast Triggers Investor Caution

The primary pressure on the stock emerged from management’s outlook for the 2026 business year. While the company set an EBIT target of over €6.2 billion and projected a free cash flow of roughly €3.0 billion, the announcement was met with investor hesitation.

Market observers interpreted the forecast as conservative, particularly given the backdrop of persistent geopolitical tensions. Because the targets merely met analyst expectations without offering any positive surprises, the shares moved into negative territory. The company’s ability to hit its goals in a challenging operating environment will be a key driver of performance throughout the year. The remaining €1.5 billion share buyback volume is seen as a crucial factor for stabilizing the share price through 2026.

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