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Hella Kgaa Hue Stocks
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About
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About
History
Competitors
Hella Kgaa Hue, commonly known as Hella, is a globally recognized German company specializing in lighting technology and electronic components for the automotive industry. Founded in 1899 by Sally Windmüller, the company initially operated as "Westfälische Metall-Industrie Aktien-Gesellschaft" (WMI), manufacturing lanterns, headlamps, horns, and fittings for bicycles, carriages, and later automobiles.
The company officially adopted the name "Hella" only in 1988. Over time, it has significantly expanded its portfolio and now boasts over 125 locations worldwide. It went public in 2014, offering its shares on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Today, it continues to innovate and lead in the field of automotive parts, making significant strides in areas like camera-based driver-assistance systems.
Hella Kgaa Hue stock has experienced fluctuations in price, just like any other stock. Within the past five years, the lowest stock price reached was €20.24 in March 2020, while the highest stock price reached was €83.55 in March 2023.
As a trader, you may use various trading strategies and financial indicators to guide you in making informed decisions. For example, you may use technical analysis to explore the historical price trends and the current market sentiment. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) are two popular technical indicators that may help you identify overbought or oversold conditions and potential trend reversals.
Another useful tool is the economic calendar, which provides insights into upcoming events and news that could impact the stock price. For example, the release of financial reports, changes in regulations or industry trends may affect both the stock market and individual company shares.
For investors and traders looking to invest in the stock market, it is crucial to examine the performance of various companies within the same industry before investing. This is particularly important when trading Hella KGaA Hue stock. Two noteworthy competitors that are worth considering before investing in HLE.DE stock are:
- Continental AG (CON.DE) is a German multinational automotive parts manufacturer that produces a range of products, including tyres and brakes. Although the company is headquartered in Germany, it has a global presence and operates in over 60 countries.
- Kongsberg Automotive (KOA.NO), on the other hand, is a Norwegian manufacturer primarily focused on the production of automotive and commercial vehicle solutions, such as seat comfort, powertrain, and driver control systems.
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