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TKMS Stock on 1 December 2025: Price, Outlook and Key Risks After the Blockbuster Frankfurt Debut

TKMS Stock on 1 December 2025: Price, Outlook and Key Risks After the Blockbuster Frankfurt Debut

TKMS shares traded at €62–64 on 1 December 2025, down sharply from the €107 intraday peak at its 20 October Frankfurt debut but above the €60 listing price. Market capitalization stands at about €4.1–4.2 billion. Thyssenkrupp retains a 51% stake after spinning off the naval builder. TKMS reported €2.16 billion in trailing revenue and an €18.6 billion order backlog.
1 December 2025
Germany’s Submarine Builder TKMS Debuts Amid Defense Boom – Is It the Next Rheinmetall?

TKMS Stock Jumps 4% on Nov 10, 2025: Why Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems Is Rebounding After a Volatile Post‑IPO Start

Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems shares rose about 4% to €73.95 by late morning Monday in Frankfurt, recovering some ground after a roughly 14% drop last week. The stock remains volatile following its October 20 debut, which saw an initial close near €81 and a €5 billion valuation. The company’s first post-listing update is due December 8.
Germany’s Submarine Builder TKMS Debuts Amid Defense Boom – Is It the Next Rheinmetall?

Germany’s Submarine Builder TKMS Debuts Amid Defense Boom – Is It the Next Rheinmetall?

Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems will debut on the Frankfurt exchange October 20, 2025, after a spin-off that gives Thyssenkrupp shareholders 49% of TKMS shares and leaves Thyssenkrupp with 51%. TKMS, Germany’s largest naval shipbuilder, reported €1.59 billion in revenue and €75.2 million net profit for FY2025. Its order backlog reached €18.6 billion after a surge in defense contracts following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
19 October 2025

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