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Ørsted A/S (D2G.F)

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58.26+3.16 (+5.74%)
At close: 06:38PM CEST
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Previous Close55.10
Open55.24
Bid57.62 x 6200
Ask0.00 x 6200
Day's Range54.92 - 58.26
52 Week Range33.67 - 90.84
Volume1,071
Avg. Volume433
Market Cap24.638B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.65
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-6.85
Earnings DateMay 02, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield1.81 (3.65%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 08, 2023
1y Target EstN/A
  • Reuters

    Wind farm developer Orsted confident about strategy after Q1 profit rises

    Orsted, the world's biggest offshore wind farm developer, reported on Thursday a rise in first-quarter operating profit thanks to higher earnings from its offshore wind farms, and confirmed its full-year guidance. The offshore wind industry has been struggling with rising inflation, interest rate hikes and supply chain delays. Following a strategic review of its business, Orsted, which is 51%-owned by the Danish state, trimmed in February its investment and capacity targets, paused dividend payouts, and its finance and operations chiefs stepped down.

  • Reuters

    Orsted must restore investor confidence, says new chair

    Denmark's Orsted must restore investor confidence, new chair Lene Skole said on Tuesday after a shareholder meeting elected her to oversee the offshore wind power giant's turnaround drive. She takes the role as the world's largest offshore wind farm developer looks to bounce back from a string of losses and project cancellations. Late last year, the company scrapped two U.S. offshore wind projects.

  • Reuters

    Wind power giant Orsted appoints CFO, head of operations

    Denmark's Orsted announced a new chief financial officer and head of operations on Tuesday as the world's largest offshore wind farm developer looks to bounce back from a string of losses and project cancellations. Rising inflation, interest rate hikes and supply chain snags have squeezed offshore wind developers facing growing demand. Orsted appointed Trond Westlie as CFO, a post he held at Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk and Norway's Telenor.