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Danske Bank A/S (DNSKY/DNSKY.PK) Wrap Up:
Danske Bank A/S offers various financial products and services to corporate customers and institutional clients in the northern Europe. It offers a range of financial services, including banking, mortgage finance, insurance, leasing, real-estate brokerage, and asset management services. The company provides personal finance services comprising accounts and packages, such as current account, credit line, charge cards, and fewer fees; e-banking for checking accounts, pay bills, and trade securities; loans and credits comprising personal loan or mortgage loan or credit and debit cards; investment advice, investments online, and unit trusts and other investment products; pensions schemes; and pr...Danske Bank A/S (DNSKY:OTC)
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Market Cap
15.8B
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Total Revenue
48.7B
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EBITDA
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DILUTED EPS TTM
-6.63
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P/E
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P/S
1.6x
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Return On Asset
-0.13
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Return On Equity
-4.43
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DNSKY Top Compensated Officers
Executives, Board Directors
Key developments for Danske Bank A/S (DNSKY)
Danske Bank A/S reported earnings results for the third quarter ended September 2009. For the quarter, the company reported a net profit of DKK 583 million.
Danske Bank A/S has appointed two new senior executive vice presidents and members of its Executive Committee. Eva Hald, 39 is appointed head of Group Communications and Helle Havgaard, 50 is appointed head of Group HR. Eva Hald, leaves a position as director for Strategic Projects at Stakeholder Relations, Novozymes A/S. Helle Havgaard, has a Danish bar exam, leaves a position as Senior Vice President and head of Group Human Capital at ISS. Her former responsibilities at ISS's Danish unit include positions as head of the legal department and HR manager. Eva Hald and Helle Havgaard succeed Lars Morch, Member of the Executive Committee, who is currently in charge of Danske Bank's Group HR & Communications. Lars Morch has been appointed head of the Group's Swedish banking operations with effect from January 1, 2010.
Danske Bank A/S has lost a court case concerning employee shares. The Danish Maritime and Commercial Court has ruled that Danske Bank should give employee shares to four former employees. The finance sector trade union Finansforbundet now expects the bank to issue employee shares to the many hundred former employees it owes shares.
DNSKY Competitors
| Company | Last | Change |
| Allied Irish Banks | €1.70 EUR | -0.049 |
| Commerzbank | €6.56 EUR | -0.255 |
| NORDEA BANK | kr75.55 SEK | -0.25 |
| Bank of Ireland | €1.69 EUR | +0.036 |
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Industry Analysis
| Valuation | DNSKY | Industry Range |
| Price/Earnings | NM | Not Meaningful |
| Price/Sales | 1.6x |
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| Price/Book | 0.8x |
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| Price/Cash Flow | NM | Not Meaningful |
| TEV/Sales | NM | Not Meaningful |
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DNSKY transactions
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Merger/Acquisition
June 25, 2009 |
Addici Holding AB |
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