Scout24 SE ranks slightly below the peer group median, with a relatively even profile across the main dimensions. The market setup has weakened, with clear trend damage and relative performance under pressure. Recent price action is broadly in line with the structural positioning.
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Scout24 SE operates digital marketplaces focused on real estate and automotive sectors across Europe.
Scout24 is treated as a digital platform champion with structural tailwinds. The company’s 40.2% EPS growth in Q1, supported by AI investments and rapid expansion, places it above peers, reflected in a P/E of 41.0—well above the peer median and in premium territory. Scout24 combines digital platform dominance with rapid expansion and a significant focus on AI, so the market prices in continued strong performance and reacts swiftly to any signs of underperformance. A growth slowdown or AI execution slip is enough to trigger rapid repricing.
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