Schaeffler opens the week with a strategy focus, shares steady in Frankfurt trade
28.06.2026 - 14:08:28 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-28, 14:08.
Schaeffler (DE000SHA0100) enters the new week with investors focused on its long-term transformation program and positioning in the global automotive supply chain. The stock trades in Frankfurt, where the group is viewed as a key German mid-cap industrial name in the auto components sector.
What recent commentary highlights
Valuation-focused analysis from Simply Wall St points out that Schaeffler shares recently saw a roughly 28 percent pullback from prior levels, with the stock discussed around 7.86 euros and carrying a valuation score of 3 out of 6. The service cites a Fair Ratio of 0.36x, indicating that the market price still reflects reasonable expectations relative to fundamentals in the current environment.
In broader sector terms, Schaeffler competes with peers such as Continental and Bosch in bearings, powertrain and chassis solutions, and the group’s exposure to European OEMs keeps the stock closely tied to production cycles and order trends in the region’s auto industry.
Analysts and consensus picture
Consensus data compiled by MarketScreener shows that a majority of analysts covering Schaeffler rate the stock between Hold and Buy, with price targets typically framed against mid-term earnings recovery and cash flow from the Automotive Technologies and Industrial divisions. Research houses use Schaeffler’s leverage to global vehicle production and industrial demand as key inputs in their models.
Commentary from German broker reports also highlights the company’s efforts to improve margins through efficiency programs and portfolio sharpening, with attention to the impact of electrification on future product mix and profitability.
Background and price data on Schaeffler
More news, key figures and additional analysis on the Schaeffler shares are available in the dedicated topic section and on the company’s investor relations page.
How Schaeffler makes its money
Schaeffler generates revenue primarily through its Automotive Technologies and Industrial divisions, supplying bearings, powertrain components and systems to car manufacturers and industrial customers. The company’s portfolio includes chassis modules, engine components and transmission solutions that support both conventional and electrified powertrains in Europe, Asia and the Americas.
Where the shares trade today
The Schaeffler shares (DE000SHA0100) trade on the Frankfurt exchange, with recent quotations around the mid-single-digit euro range in Xetra trading as of 2026-06-28, 14:08, reflecting the company’s mid-cap industrial profile in Germany.
Key data on the Schaeffler shares
- Company: Schaeffler AG
- ISIN: DE000SHA0100
- WKN: SHA010
- Ticker: SHA
- Trading venue: Frankfurt / Xetra
- Price (as of 2026-06-28, 14:08): mid-single-digit euro range EUR
- Market cap: multi-billion EUR (as of 2026-06-28)
- Sector / industry: Automobiles & Components / Auto Parts & Equipment
- Index membership: MDAX
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a securities recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any financial instrument. Figures and assessments are based on sources believed to be reliable but are not guaranteed. Investors should conduct their own research and consider their individual financial situation before making investment decisions.
