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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Porsche AG exits the DAX index due to a significant share decline and global challenges, replaced by Scout24. The company aims to return swiftly.

    Porsche AG Exits DAX Index Amid Share Decline and Global Challenges

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Shares in Porsche AG, the luxury sports car maker majority-owned by Volkswagen, will drop out of Germany's benchmark blue-chip index on September 22, stock exchange operator Deutsche Boerse said on Wednesday.

    In a statement on its regular DAX index reshuffle, Deutsche Boerse's ISS STOXX unit said Porsche AG, which was a member of the DAX following its listing in 2022, would be replaced by Scout24, which operates Germany's largest real estate search platform.

    Porsche AG will become a member of the midcap index MDAX as a result of the DAX exit.

    In an interview with newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, CEO Oliver Blume, who also heads parent Volkswagen, said Porsche's goal was to return to the DAX as soon as possible, citing the low free float as a factor in the relegation.

    U.S. import tariffs and weakening demand in China have led Porsche AG's shares to drop by more than a third over the last 12 months, making it the second-worst decliner among Germany's large-caps behind drugmaker Merck KGaA.

    Porsche said it would take countermeasures such as price adjustments after it announced its earnings for the first half of the year on July 30.

    Blume told the newspaper he hoped an overhaul of the business would help the stock's future performance.

    "With Porsche's new strategy, we have the clear ambition to return to the DAX as soon as possible," the CEO said.

    Pharmaceutical equipment maker Sartorius will also drop out of Germany's DAX and be replaced by GEA Group, a food processing technology supplier, Deutsche Boerse said.

    (Reporting by Christoph Steitz, Writing by Bernadette Hogg, Rachel More and Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Porsche AG exits the DAX index on September 22.
    • •Scout24 will replace Porsche AG in the DAX.
    • •Porsche AG's shares dropped over a third in the past year.
    • •CEO Oliver Blume aims for a swift return to the DAX.
    • •Global challenges include U.S. tariffs and weak China demand.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Porsche AG drops from DAX on falling shares and global challenges

    1Why is Porsche AG dropping out of the DAX index?

    Porsche AG is dropping out of the DAX index due to a significant decline in its shares, which have fallen by more than a third over the last 12 months.

    2What will happen to Porsche AG after leaving the DAX?

    After leaving the DAX, Porsche AG will become a member of the midcap index MDAX.

    3What measures is Porsche AG planning to take in response to its share decline?

    Porsche AG plans to take countermeasures such as price adjustments and hopes that an overhaul of the business will improve future stock performance.

    4Who is the CEO of Porsche AG and what are his comments on the situation?

    The CEO of Porsche AG is Oliver Blume, who expressed the ambition to return to the DAX as soon as possible and highlighted the need for a new strategy.

    5What other company is leaving the DAX alongside Porsche AG?

    Pharmaceutical equipment maker Sartorius is also leaving the DAX, being replaced by GEA Group.

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