ThyssenKrupp Stock - Materials trading spin-off plan sharpens strategic focus
17.06.2026 - 19:34:33 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Operations & Strategy Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/17/2026, 19:30 CET. Details in the imprint.
ThyssenKrupp (DE0007500001) is moving ahead with its plan to separate its materials trading arm tk accelis, reinforcing a multi-year restructuring of the German industrial group. The spin-off and Frankfurt listing of a 49% stake in the unit were outlined in a recent communication citing a planned shareholder vote in August 2026, according to a Reuters-based report.
All news and analysis on ThyssenKrupp stock
From restructuring milestones to the planned tk accelis spin-off, our topic page bundles recent market and corporate updates on ThyssenKrupp.
Spin-off of tk accelis in focus
ThyssenKrupp confirmed plans to spin off its materials trading division tk accelis, formerly Thyssenkrupp Materials Services, transferring a 49% minority stake to existing shareholders and listing the unit on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, according to a June 16 report based on company statements. The Investing.com summary of the Reuters coverage cites the planned spin-off structure.
The division accounts for roughly one-third of group sales, underscoring its role in the conglomerate’s portfolio reshaping. Shareholders are expected to vote on the proposed transaction at an extraordinary general meeting on 08/07/2026, with a separate listing targeted before year-end 2026.
Wednesday lens on operations and strategy
Beyond the tk accelis deal, the strategic agenda remains dominated by portfolio simplification and balance-sheet strengthening, including past measures such as the partial sale of the elevator business and ongoing restructuring of steel operations.
On the steel side, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe joined peers ArcelorMittal and voestalpine on 06/17/2026 in calling for pragmatic reform of the EU Emissions Trading System to support decarbonization projects, highlighting the cost and regulatory pressures facing the group’s industrial operations. The joint statement published via Euronext outlines the steelmakers’ demands.
How the company makes money
ThyssenKrupp earns revenue across several segments, including steel production, automotive components, industrial plants and the materials trading business now branded tk accelis. Tk accelis distributes steel and other materials globally, acting as a logistics and services provider between mills and industrial customers.
Where the stock trades today
The shares of ThyssenKrupp (DE0007500001) trade on Xetra at EUR 11.18 as of 06/17/2026, 17:20 CET.
Key facts on ThyssenKrupp stock
- Company: thyssenkrupp AG
- ISIN: DE0007500001
- WKN: 750000
- Ticker: TKA
- Venue: Xetra
- Price (as of 06/17/2026, 17:20 CET): 11.18 EUR
- Market cap: 6,90 billion EUR (as of 06/17/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Industrials / Steel and Diversified Industrials
- Index membership: MDAX
- Next earnings date: 08/08/2026
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