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Hugo Boss (BOSS) Price, Holdings, & News

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€40.14 -0.34 (-0.84%)
As of 05/16/2025

About Hugo Boss (ETR:BOSS)

Key Stats

Today's Range
€40.07
€41.05
50-Day Range
€31.90
€42.33
52-Week Range
€32.66
€70.50
Volume
580,005 shs
Average Volume
321,526 shs
Market Capitalization
$2.81 billion
Assets Under Management
N/A
Dividend Yield
3.36%
Net Expense Ratio
0.00%
Aggregate Rating
N/A

ETF Overview

Hugo Boss AG, together with its subsidiaries, provides apparels, shoes, and accessories for men and women worldwide. It also offers licensed products comprising of fragrances, eyewear, watches, children's fashion, equestrian, and cycling. The company markets and sells its products under the BOSS and HUGO brand names through freestanding stores, shop-in-shops, factory outlets, multi-brand stores, and franchise business, as well as online retailers, distribution, and stores. Hugo Boss AG was founded in 1924 and is headquartered in Metzingen, Germany.

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BOSS ETF - Frequently Asked Questions

Hugo Boss' stock was trading at €43.86 at the beginning of the year. Since then, BOSS stock has decreased by 8.5% and is now trading at €40.14.
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This page (ETR:BOSS) was last updated on 5/17/2025 by MarketBeat.com Staff
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