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D'Ieteren Group S.A.

D'Ieteren Group S.A.

SIETYOTCConsumer Cyclical● Active
$102.70
$-2.39(-2.27%)
Market Cap$10.8B
P/E Ratio
52W High$116.266
52W Low$83.93
Overview

D'Ieteren Group S.A. (SIETY) Stock Overview

Key statistics and deep links to earnings, valuation, revenue, dividends, and more.

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Key Statistics

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About D'Ieteren Group S.A.

CEOFrancis Deprez
IPO DateJan 29, 2015
Employees12,366
CountryBE

D'Ieteren Group S.A. functions as a global investment holding company. Its operations are structured across several key divisions: D'Ieteren Automotive, Belron, Moleskine, and TVH Parts. The Automotiv…

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About Stock Overview & Key Data

D'Ieteren Group S.A. (SIETY) is a Consumer Cyclical company in the Auto - Dealerships industry, listed on OTC since Jan 29, 2015. As of the latest trading session, SIETY stock price is $102.70, with a market capitalization of $10.8B. The stock has returned — over the past 12 months and — year-to-date.

Frequently Asked Questions

As of the latest trading session, D'Ieteren Group S.A. (SIETY) stock price is $102.70. The stock is traded on OTC under the ticker symbol SIETY. The 52-week range is $83.93 – $116.27.

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Data provided by Financial Modeling PrepLast updated: Jun 10, 2026Not investment advice