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Munich Companies Listed on the Stock Exchange Location information December 2020 Munich as a location for companies listed on the stock exchange DAX 30 Six of the companies listed on the DAX 30 are headquartered in the City or the Region of Munich: • Allianz (Munich) • BMW (Munich) • Infineon Technologies (Neubiberg) • MTU Aero Engines (Munich) • Munich Re (Munich) • Siemens (Munich) No other German city is home to more DAX companies. The market capitalization of the six Munich companies combined accounts for roughly 265 bn Euros or almost a quarter of the total DAX value. Until October 2018, Linde also belonged to the DAX companies headquartered in Munich. Since the merger with the US company Praxair, the headquarters of the new Linde plc are in Dublin. Linde is still part of the DAX though and with over 98 bn Euros the company with the second highest market cap after SAP. Linde employs over 3,000 people in the Munich area. Published by: City of Munich, Department of Labor and Economic Development Herzog-Wilhelm-Straße 15, 80331 Munich, Germany, Website: www.muenchen.de/arbeitundwirtschaft Editor: Katja Schlaug, Phone: +49 (0)89 233 22042 Fax: +49 (0)89 233 279 66, E-Mail: [email protected] Page 1 December 2020 6 2 2 2 2 2 Munich Berlin Essen Frankfurt Leverkusen Bonn Number of companies listed on the DAX 30 The DAX 30 measures the performance of the biggest German companies of prime standard regarding order book turnover and market capitalization. MDAX Twelve of the companies listed on the MDAX are headquartered in the City or the Region of Munich: • CANCOM (Munich) • CTS Eventim (Munich) • Knorr-Bremse (Munich) • MorphoSys (Planegg) • Nemetschek (Munich) • OSRAM (Munich) • ProsiebenSat. 1 Media (Munich) • Scout24 (Munich) • Siemens Energy (Munich) • Siltronic (Munich) • Telefónica Germany (Munich) • Wacker Chemie AG (Munich) Page 2 December 2020 12 6 4 2 Munich Düsseldorf Hamburg Berlin Number of companies listed on the MDAX The MDAX is a selection index of 60 companies of the Prime Standard from traditional industries with a medium market capitalization (mid caps). On 24 September 2018, the MDAX was expanded from 50 to 60 companies. SDAX Nine of the companies listed on the SDAX are headquartered in the City or the Region of Munich: • BayWa (Munich) • Dermapharm (Grünwald) • pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank (Garching) • Hensoldt (Taufkirchen) • Sixt (Pullach) • TRATON (Munich) • Wacker Neuson (Munich) • Westwing (Munich) • Zooplus (Munich) Page 3 December 2020 9 6 5 3 3 Munich Hamburg Frankfurt Berlin Essen-Duisburg Number of companies listed on the SDAX The SDAX is a selection index of 70 smaller companies, the so-called small caps. On 24 September 2018, the SDAX was expanded from 50 to 70 companies. TecDAX Six of the companies listed on the TecDAX are headquartered in the City or the Region of Munich: • CANCOM (Munich) • Infineon (Neubiberg) • MorphoSys (Planegg) • Nemetschek (Munich) • Siltronic (Munich) • Telefónica Germany (Munich) Page 4 December 2020 6 2 2 2 Munich Hamburg Stuttgart-Göppingen Jena Number of companies listed on the TecDAX The TecDAX includes the 30 biggest German prime standard companies of the technology sector. Since an adjustment made on 24 September 2018, companies with a technology focus can be listed on the TecDAX and at the same time on either the DAX30, MDAX or SDAX. This sector information has been carefully researched and diligently compiled. Nevertheless, the City of Munich does not accept any liability or give any guarantee for the validity, accuracy and completeness of the information provided. Please direct any questions, comments or suggestions to: Katja Schlaug, mailto: [email protected], +49 (0)89 233-22042 Page 5.
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