DHL.DE
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Deutsche Post AG operates as a mail and logistics company in Germany, rest of Europe, the Americas, the Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa.
Recent News
JD.com DHL Partnership Puts Valuation And Cross Border Growth In Focus
JD.com (NasdaqGS:JD) has signed a memorandum of understanding with DHL Group to work together on European e-commerce and logistics. The collaboration focuses on helping German and European brands reach Chinese consumers and using JD.com's Joybuy platform to support outbound retail from Europe. The announcement signals an effort to build out JD.com's cross border logistics and e-commerce capabilities in Europe. For investors watching JD.com at a share price of $28.11, this move comes after a...
JD.com, Inc. (JD) Partners with DHL to Popularize German Brands amid Mixed 2025 Financial Results
JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD) is one of the 11 Best Affordable Growth Stocks to Buy Now. On March 5, JD.com Inc. (NASDAQ:JD) delivered mixed fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results. The company delivered a 1.5% revenue growth at RMB352.3 billion, missing consensus estimates of 353.86 billion Yuan. The company also plunged to a net loss of RMB2.7 […]
Deutsche Post Weighs DHL Rerouting Costs And Resilience In Middle East
DHL, part of Deutsche Post (XTRA:DHL), is adjusting air and ocean freight routes in response to ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The company is keeping services running by rerouting cargo around closed airspace and disrupted shipping corridors. These actions reflect a material change in how DHL is handling business continuity and operational risk in the region. For you as an investor, DHL's response is central to what Deutsche Post does: moving parcels and freight reliably across...
Denver grandpa lost in tariff confusion after buying $67 hubcap online — $46.38 added from tariffs. What are his rights?
A Denver man ordered a single hubcap and was stunned when FedEx hit him with $46.38 in tariff-related fees on delivery. He's far from alone.
Is Deutsche Post (XTRA:DHL) Pricing Make Sense After Recent Share Pullback And DCF Signal
If you are wondering whether Deutsche Post is still sensibly priced after its recent run, you are not alone. This article walks through what the current share price might be implying about value. The stock trades at €46.17, with returns of 7.8% decline over the last 7 days, 7.1% decline over 30 days, a 1.6% decline year to date and gains of 12.7% over 1 year, 30.0% over 3 years and 27.0% over 5 years. Together, these figures give a mixed picture for anyone weighing potential upside against...