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Stock-Based Compensation

The latest quarterly stock-based comp is $0 with a quarter-over-quarter change of 0.00%. Stock-Based Compensation (SBC) is the expense recognized for equity awards (stock options, RSUs) granted to employees. It's a non-cash expense that dilutes existing shareholders.

Stock-Based Comp

GF Stock-Based Comp

$0.00

Reported quarterly stock-based compensation; no daily interpolation.

Current Stock-Based Comp

$0

$0

Quarter-over-Quarter Change

0.00%

vs. $0 prior quarter

Historical Data

27

Quarters of data available

Quarterly Stock-Based Comp History

PeriodStock-Based CompQoQ Change% Change
Q2 2025$0+$0
Q4 2024$0+$0
Q2 2024$0+$0
Q4 2023$0+$0
Q2 2023$0+$0
Q4 2022$0+$0
Q2 2022$0+$0
Q4 2021$0+$0
Q2 2021$0+$0
Q4 2020$0+$0
Q2 2020$0+$0
Q4 2019$0+$0
Q2 2019$0+$0
Q4 2018$0+$0
Q2 2018$0+$0
Q4 2017$0+$0
Q2 2017$0+$0
Q4 2016$0+$0
Q2 2016$0+$0
Q4 2015$0+$0
Q2 2015$0+$0
Q4 2014$0+$0
Q2 2014$0+$0
Q4 2013$0+$0
Q2 2013$0+$0
Q4 2012$0+$0
Q2 2012$0
Data as of Friday, June 26, 2026

About The New Germany Fund, Inc.

The New Germany Fund Inc. functions as a closed-ended equity investment vehicle, originally established by Deutsche Investment Management Americas Inc. and currently overseen by Deutsche Asset Management International GmbH. Its primary objective is to allocate capital within the public stock markets of Germany, seeking out opportunities in shares of companies operating across a diverse range of industries. The fund predominantly focuses its investments on small and mid-capitalization (SMC) firms. To assess its portfolio's returns, the fund utilizes the Midcap Market Performance Index as its benchmark. This fund was founded on January 16, 1990, and is legally registered in Germany.

Frankfurt Am Main
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Financial Services / Asset Management
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Asset Management
CEO
Linda Lonneberg