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    Continental's Aumovio Valued at $4.1 Billion in Frankfurt Market Debut

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    Posted on September 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Aumovio, spun off from Continental, debuted on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange with a €4.1 billion valuation. The spin-off aims for growth despite market challenges.

    Aumovio Achieves €4.1 Billion Valuation in Frankfurt Stock Debut

    Aumovio's Market Debut and Future Outlook

    By Emma-Victoria Farr

    Impact on Continental's Shareholders

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Auto parts and components supplier Aumovio, spun off from German tyre maker Continental, listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on Thursday with a total market value of about 3.5 billion euros ($4.14 billion).

    Challenges Facing Aumovio

    The spin-off is part of the Hanover-based parent company's strategy to increase its profitability by breaking up. Continental shareholders received an additional Aumovio share for every two shares they hold via the listing.

    Strategic Goals for Growth

    The new company, which has about 100 million in total shares outstanding, opened at a price of 35 euros and traded at 34.64 euros at 0940 GMT.

    Reflecting some of the loss in value from the split, shares in Continental traded 19.5% lower, but the combined effect still left its investors with a net gain of more than 4% after receiving Aumovio shares.

    COST CUTTING

    Aumovio CEO Philipp von Hirschheydt said the separation would result in faster decision-making, but added that a "turbulent and disruptive" car parts market meant that cost cuts would remain on the agenda.

    "We have to permanently think about adjusting our cost structure. At this point, we have to become one of the most efficient companies in the industry," he told Reuters from the Frankfurt trading floor.

    Aumovio was listed in the main DAX index for one day on Thursday alongside Continental, and, as a spin-off, will not receive fresh capital from the new listing.

    Its debut marks the first listing this year on Frankfurt's Prime Standard, a segment of the exchange reserved for companies complying with higher transparency standards.

    With the Aumovio spin-off and the planned sale of its rubber and plastics division, ContiTech, Continental is aiming to focus on its tyre business, which boasts a profit margin of around 13% and represents the company's largest earnings pool.

    INCREASED SALES TARGETS, BUT A BLEAK LANDSCAPE

    Aumovio, which manufactures brakes and safety systems, vehicle software, displays and electronics, has over 86,000 employees at more than 100 locations in 25 countries worldwide.

    Continental has said the spun off entity is targeting a long-term increase in sales to over 24 billion euros from 19.6 billion euros last year, with an adjusted EBIT margin in the range of 6% to 8%.

    It will have to overcome a bleak landscape, however, as auto suppliers and car manufacturers struggle with weak European demand, tough competition in China, and high U.S. auto import tariffs.

    Trade tensions and geopolitics curtailed European listings this year. However, following an uptick in sentiment, some, including Swiss Marketplace Group in Zurich and prosthetics manufacturer Ottobock in Frankfurt, are now taking the plunge.

    ($1 = 0.8449 euros)

    (Reporting by Emma-Victoria Farr, Ludwig Burger, Ilona Wissenbach and Alexander Huebner; Editing by Joe Bavier)

    Table of Contents

    • Aumovio's Market Debut and Future Outlook
    • Impact on Continental's Shareholders
    • Challenges Facing Aumovio
    • Strategic Goals for Growth

    Key Takeaways

    • •Aumovio valued at €4.1 billion in Frankfurt debut.
    • •Continental shareholders gain from Aumovio shares.
    • •Aumovio faces a challenging auto parts market.
    • •Continental focuses on profitable tyre business.
    • •Aumovio aims for long-term sales growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Continental's Aumovio valued at $4.1 billion in Frankfurt market debut

    1What is Aumovio's market value after its debut?

    Aumovio was valued at approximately €4.1 billion following its market debut on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

    2How did Continental's shares react to the spin-off?

    Shares in Continental traded 19.5% lower after the spin-off, but investors still saw a net gain of over 4% due to the additional Aumovio shares received.

    3What are Aumovio's long-term sales targets?

    Aumovio aims to increase its sales to over €24 billion from €19.6 billion last year, with an adjusted EBIT margin of 6% to 8%.

    4What challenges does Aumovio face in the market?

    Aumovio faces challenges such as weak European demand, tough competition in China, and high U.S. auto import tariffs.

    5What is the significance of Aumovio's listing on the DAX index?

    Aumovio's listing on the DAX index marks its entry into a segment of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange that requires higher transparency standards.

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