Evonik Industries AG (SWX:EVK)

Switzerland flag Switzerland · Delayed Price · Currency is CHF
15.79
0.00 (0.00%)
At close: Apr 27, 2026
12.95%
Market Cap 7.57B
Revenue (ttm) 13.10B
Net Income (ttm) 246.72M
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) 0.53
PE Ratio 30.67
Forward PE 13.58
Dividend n/a
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume n/a
Average Volume n/a
Open n/a
Previous Close 15.79
Day's Range n/a
52-Week Range 12.57 - 15.79
Beta n/a
RSI 82.28
Earnings Date May 8, 2026

About Evonik Industries AG

Evonik Industries AG operates as a chemicals company in the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. It operates through the Advanced Technologies, Custom Solutions, and Infrastructure segments. The Advanced Technologies segment provides polymers for medical applications; crosslinkers; hydrogen peroxide, a sterilizing agent for cleaning silicon wafers and a bleaching agent for the paper and textile industries; fumed and precipitated silicas and silanes for the automotive, tire, electronics, and cosmetics industries; and ... [Read more]

Industry Chemicals
Sector Materials
Founded 1847
Employees 31,053
Stock Exchange SIX Swiss Exchange
Ticker Symbol EVK
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Evonik Industries AG's revenue was 14.07 billion, a decrease of -7.18% compared to the previous year's 15.16 billion. Earnings were 265.00 million, an increase of 19.37%.

Financial numbers in EUR

News

Evonik to Cut 6% of Workforce

Evonik said it would cut up to 2,000 jobs by 2026, expecting cost reductions of around €400 million, after its fourth-quarter underlying earnings came in slightly below consensus forecasts.

2 years ago - WSJ

Evonik says recovery unlikely in 2024, plans 2,000 job cuts

German chemicals group Evonik Industries said on Monday it expected no signs of a recovery in 2024 and announced up to 2,000 job cuts worldwide by 2026 in a bid to cut costs.

2 years ago - Reuters

Germany's Economy Is in a Bad Slump. These 6 Stocks Could Rebound.

Look for companies that have been bearing the brunt of the pain to pull out stronger.

2 years ago - Barrons