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Wüstenrot & Württembergische (ETR:WUW) investors are sitting on a loss of 23% if they invested five years ago

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Ideally, your overall portfolio should beat the market average. But the main game is to find enough winners to more than offset the losers So we wouldn't blame long term Wüstenrot & Württembergische AG (ETR:WUW) shareholders for doubting their decision to hold, with the stock down 37% over a half decade.

So let's have a look and see if the longer term performance of the company has been in line with the underlying business' progress.

Check out our latest analysis for Wüstenrot & Württembergische

In his essay The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville Warren Buffett described how share prices do not always rationally reflect the value of a business. One flawed but reasonable way to assess how sentiment around a company has changed is to compare the earnings per share (EPS) with the share price.

During the five years over which the share price declined, Wüstenrot & Württembergische's earnings per share (EPS) dropped by 30% each year. The share price decline of 9% per year isn't as bad as the EPS decline. So the market may previously have expected a drop, or else it expects the situation will improve.

The graphic below depicts how EPS has changed over time (unveil the exact values by clicking on the image).

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XTRA:WUW Earnings Per Share Growth February 6th 2025

Dive deeper into Wüstenrot & Württembergische's key metrics by checking this interactive graph of Wüstenrot & Württembergische's earnings, revenue and cash flow.

What About Dividends?

As well as measuring the share price return, investors should also consider the total shareholder return (TSR). The TSR incorporates the value of any spin-offs or discounted capital raisings, along with any dividends, based on the assumption that the dividends are reinvested. So for companies that pay a generous dividend, the TSR is often a lot higher than the share price return. We note that for Wüstenrot & Württembergische the TSR over the last 5 years was -23%, which is better than the share price return mentioned above. The dividends paid by the company have thusly boosted the total shareholder return.

A Different Perspective

While the broader market gained around 17% in the last year, Wüstenrot & Württembergische shareholders lost 2.0% (even including dividends). However, keep in mind that even the best stocks will sometimes underperform the market over a twelve month period. Unfortunately, longer term shareholders are suffering worse, given the loss of 4% doled out over the last five years. We'd need to see some sustained improvements in the key metrics before we could muster much enthusiasm. It's always interesting to track share price performance over the longer term. But to understand Wüstenrot & Württembergische better, we need to consider many other factors. Take risks, for example - Wüstenrot & Württembergische has 3 warning signs (and 1 which can't be ignored) we think you should know about.