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FinanceNewsEQS-CMS: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA: Release of a Capital Market Information
EQS-CMS: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA: Release of a Capital Market Information
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EQS-CMS: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA: Release of a Capital Market Information

•February 16, 2026
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Why It Matters

The buyback underscores Henkel’s confidence in its cash flow and aims to enhance earnings per share, supporting shareholder value in a competitive consumer‑goods market.

Key Takeaways

  • •Henkel repurchased 17,000 preferred shares for €1.37 m
  • •Ordinary shares buyback totaled 18,000 shares for €1.34 m
  • •Average preferred price €80.56, ordinary €74.21 per share
  • •Cumulative buyback exceeds 13.5 million shares since May 2025
  • •Buybacks executed via bank on XETR exchange

Pulse Analysis

Henkel’s latest share‑repurchase reflects a disciplined capital‑return strategy that aligns with broader European corporate trends. By targeting both preferred and ordinary shares, the company balances liquidity management with the desire to reduce share dilution. The average prices—€80.56 for preferred and €74.21 for ordinary—suggest a modest premium to recent market levels, indicating confidence that the stock remains undervalued relative to its long‑term fundamentals.

From an investor perspective, the buyback can boost key metrics such as earnings per share and return on equity, while also signaling a robust cash‑generation capability. In a sector where margin pressure persists, returning capital through repurchases can be more tax‑efficient than dividends, especially for institutional holders. Moreover, the transparent disclosure under EU Regulation 596/2014 reinforces market confidence, ensuring that all participants receive timely information about supply‑side dynamics.

Looking ahead, Henkel’s cumulative repurchase volume—over 10.7 million preferred and 2.8 million ordinary shares—positions the firm to potentially retire a meaningful portion of its equity base. This could provide flexibility for future strategic moves, such as targeted acquisitions or further dividend enhancements. As the company continues to navigate post‑pandemic consumer shifts, maintaining a disciplined buyback programme will likely remain a cornerstone of its capital‑allocation policy, reinforcing its reputation among analysts and shareholders alike.

EQS-CMS: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA: Release of a capital market information

EQS Post‑admission Duties announcement

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

Announcement pursuant to Article 5 (1) (b) of Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 and Article 2 (2) and (3) of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052

Acquisition of treasury shares / 40th Interim Announcement

Release date: 16 February 2026 – 10:52 CET/CEST


Company details

  • Henkel AG & Co. KGaA – Düsseldorf, Germany

  • SEC code / ISIN:

    • 604840 / DE0006048408 (ordinary shares)

    • 604843 / DE0006048432 (preferred shares)

Share‑buyback activity (February 9 – 13 2026)

Preferred shares (ISIN DE0006048432) – total 17 000 shares

| Buyback date (DD.MM.YYYY) | Trading venue (MIC) | Aggregated volume (shares) | Volume‑weighted average price (EUR) | Amount (EUR) |

|---------------------------|---------------------|----------------------------|--------------------------------------|--------------|

| 09.02.2026 | XETR | 5 000 | 79.1630 | 395 814,80 |

| 10.02.2026 | XETR | 5 000 | 80.1062 | 400 530,80 |

| 11.02.2026 | XETR | 5 000 | 81.6416 | 408 207,76 |

| 12.02.2026 | XETR | 1 000 | 82.0025 | 82 002,50 |

| 13.02.2026 | XETR | 1 000 | 82.9299 | 82 929,90 |

| Total | | 17 000 | 80.5580 | 1 369 485,76 |

Ordinary shares (ISIN DE0006048408) – total 18 000 shares

| Buyback date (DD.MM.YYYY) | Trading venue (MIC) | Aggregated volume (shares) | Volume‑weighted average price (EUR) | Amount (EUR) |

|---------------------------|---------------------|----------------------------|--------------------------------------|--------------|

| 09.02.2026 | XETR | 10 000 | 73.6884 | 736 884,35 |

| 10.02.2026 | XETR | 5 000 | 74.3070 | 371 534,95 |

| 11.02.2026 | XETR | 1 000 | 75.4220 | 75 422,00 |

| 12.02.2026 | XETR | 1 000 | 75.6559 | 75 655,85 |

| 13.02.2026 | XETR | 1 000 | 76.3448 | 76 344,75 |

| Total | | 18 000 | 74.2134 | 1 335 841,90 |

Additional information

  • The transactions are also published on Henkel’s investor‑relations websites:

    • www.henkel.de/ir

    • www.henkel.com/ir

  • Cumulative volume of shares acquired under the buy‑back programme (from 12 May 2025 to 13 February 2026):

    • Preferred shares: 10 728 935

    • Ordinary shares: 2 800 835

  • Acquisitions were executed by a bank commissioned by Henkel via the stock exchange and/or selected multilateral trading facilities (MTF).

Düsseldorf, 16 February 2026

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA – Management Board


The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

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