Akzo Nobel N.V. stock (NL0013267909): shares trade near mid-50 euro range as valuation metrics stay in focus
05.06.2026 - 19:15:17 | ad-hoc-news.deAkzo Nobel N.V. shares were changing hands around the mid-50 euro range on 06/05/2026 on Euronext Amsterdam under the ticker AKZA, keeping the Dutch paints and coatings group's valuation metrics in focus for investors tracking the Netherlands equity market.
The stock traded at approximately EUR 55 on 06/05/2026 on Euronext Amsterdam, according to pricing information referenced via Euronext as of 06/05/2026, placing the company firmly within the AEX universe for Dutch blue chips.
For investors in Germany following the name via secondary venues, Akzo Nobel N.V. was quoted in the mid-50 euro band on 06/05/2026 on Tradegate in Berlin, based on Tradegate data as of 06/05/2026, offering a euro-denominated entry point outside the Netherlands home market.
As of: 05.06.2026
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At a glance
- Name: AkzoNobel
- Sector/industry: Paints and coatings
- Headquarters/country: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Core markets: Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific
- Key revenue drivers: Decorative paints, performance coatings, specialty coatings for industrial customers
- Home exchange/listing venue: Euronext Amsterdam (AKZA)
- Trading currency: EUR
Akzo Nobel N.V.: core business model
Akzo Nobel N.V. focuses on manufacturing and marketing decorative paints and performance coatings across a broad set of end-markets, with sales driven primarily by demand from construction, automotive, marine and industrial applications as well as maintenance and renovation activity.
Valuation metrics and multiples for Akzo Nobel N.V.
Looking at valuation, Akzo Nobel N.V. is commonly assessed on earnings and cash-flow based multiples that reflect its position in the global coatings sector and its exposure to cyclical end-markets such as construction and industrial production.
According to a valuation overview for European coatings peers published by MarketScreener on 05/20/2026, Akzo Nobel N.V. was trading on a forward price-to-earnings multiple in the mid-teens range for the 2026 financial year as of that date, placing it broadly in line with several European specialty chemicals and coatings companies covered in that comparison.
The same MarketScreener snapshot dated 05/20/2026 indicated that the stock's enterprise value-to-EBITDA ratio based on 2026 estimates also sat in a mid-teens band, a level that reflects both the company's margin profile and the market's expectations about its ability to convert volumes and pricing into operating cash flow.
Dividend-oriented investors often monitor the company's cash returns profile alongside these valuation measures, and MarketScreener's 05/20/2026 data set suggested a forward dividend yield in the low single digits for the 2026 financial year, consistent with a strategy that balances shareholder distributions with ongoing investment in product innovation and capacity.
By comparing these multiples with those of other global coatings manufacturers and European specialty chemical groups in the same MarketScreener table dated 05/20/2026, investors can gauge whether Akzo Nobel N.V. is valued at a discount or premium relative to peers, taking into account its profitability, leverage and growth outlook.
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Additional news and developments on the stock can be explored via the linked overview pages.
Sentiment and reactions on Akzo Nobel N.V.
With Akzo Nobel N.V.'s valuation metrics drawing attention, investor commentary and chart discussions on social platforms may provide additional context on how the market is interpreting the stock's risk-reward profile.
Conclusion
Akzo Nobel N.V. shares are trading around the mid-50 euro range on Euronext Amsterdam on 06/05/2026, positioning the Dutch coatings group solidly within the Netherlands blue-chip landscape.
With forward valuation ratios such as price-to-earnings, enterprise value-to-EBITDA and dividend yield hovering in mid-teens and low single-digit ranges as indicated by MarketScreener data dated 05/20/2026, the stock's pricing continues to reflect expectations about profitability, cash generation and sector dynamics rather than short-term trading swings.
For investors, the interplay between Akzo Nobel N.V.'s operational progress, its standing among global coatings peers and the evolution of its earnings-based multiples will likely remain a central reference point when assessing the shares in the Dutch market context.
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