Thyssenkrupp with a clear strategy focus, shares trade in the MDAX
28.06.2026 - 11:04:03 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-28, 11:03.
Thyssenkrupp (DE0007500001) remains one of the cyclical industrial names in the MDAX on Xetra. The group continues to implement its long-term restructuring and portfolio strategy, with investors watching progress after recent years of significant change according to FinanzNachrichten data.
How analysts view Thyssenkrupp
Thyssenkrupp is followed by a broad analyst community, with multiple houses updating their views over the past months as the restructuring unfolds. MarketScreener data show that the stock sits in the steel and industrial engineering segment, and consensus estimates capture the sensitivity to global demand.
Analysts focus on margins in the materials businesses and the performance of the industrial components units, which are key for valuation in a cyclical backdrop. The MDAX membership places Thyssenkrupp alongside German mid-cap industrial peers, making sector comparisons straightforward for investors.
Where the shares stand in the sector
In the European steel and materials sector Thyssenkrupp competes with names such as ArcelorMittal and Salzgitter, while also operating engineering activities that overlap with industrial peers. The stock is part of the STOXX Europe 600, which adds a broader continental benchmark context for performance measurement.
Sector commentary from Reuters has repeatedly highlighted the sensitivity of steel producers and diversified industrial groups to energy prices and construction demand, a factor relevant for Thyssenkrupp’s materials operations. This cyclical profile is reflected in the volatility of the shares and in the way analysts frame their recommendations.
All news and analysis on the Thyssenkrupp shares
Further articles and official documents provide more detail on Thyssenkrupp’s restructuring, sector position and current share price.
The businesses behind the stock
Thyssenkrupp generates revenue from a mix of materials and industrial businesses, including steel, materials services, automotive components and plant engineering. The group has been reshaping this portfolio for several years, with disposals and partnerships in segments such as elevators and marine systems.
Where the shares trade today
The Thyssenkrupp shares (DE0007500001) most recently traded around 10.39 euros on Xetra on 2026-06-27, 17:45, according to FinanzNachrichten price data.
Thyssenkrupp at a glance
- Company: thyssenkrupp AG
- ISIN: DE0007500001
- WKN: 750000
- Ticker: TKA
- Trading venue: Xetra
- Price (as of 2026-06-27, 17:45): 10.39 euros
- Market cap: 6.2 billion euros (as of 2026-06-27)
- Sector / industry: Steel and industrial engineering
- Index membership: MDAX, STOXX Europe 600
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
This article is for informational purposes only and does not contain investment advice or recommendations. All data are based on sources cited and may change over time.
