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Germany Pays a Premium for a Veto as KNDS IPO Faces Margin Squeeze and a US Bet

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
June 28, 2026
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Berlin is taking a costly gamble on Europe’s biggest defence listing. The German government will pay more than 10% above the IPO price to secure a 40% stake in KNDS via the state-owned KfW bank, wresting control from the Wegmann family after 144 years. That premium — a price tag of up to €7.2 billion — buys the state a decade-long lock-up, a golden share in the German subsidiary, and the right to veto strategic decisions. France is matching that 40% holding through its state holding GIAT, and the two governments will each appoint three of the twelve board members. The remaining 20% of shares will be placed exclusively with institutional investors when the stock starts trading in Frankfurt and Paris on 13 July.

The valuation, pegged at between €15 billion and €18 billion, is lower than initially hoped. Market participants attribute the discount to the heavy government grip. As a sweetener for long-term holders, KNDS offers double voting rights for shares kept for two years, but the overriding state influence remains a factor that institutional buyers must price in.

Operationally, the numbers tell a story of two forces pulling in opposite directions. KNDS began the year with a record order backlog of €33.1 billion, and it has already added €13.5 billion of new contracts in 2024 alone — including an export deal for 18 CAESAR howitzer systems to Malaysia. Last year’s revenue hit €4.4 billion, with an operating margin of 15% and a profit of €661 million. Yet the outlook for this year is less rosy: management expects revenue to climb sharply but the margin to slip to around 12%. The culprit is an expensive production scale-up. The company is building new factories for artillery at a cost of €750 million, and old, high-margin contracts are rolling off. To keep investors interested, KNDS has pledged to pay a dividend from next year.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying KNDS?

A huge near-term catalyst sits on the Pentagon’s desk. The US Army is about to decide on a contract for up to 500 self-propelled howitzers, and KNDS is pitching its CAESAR system in partnership with Leonardo DRS. Rivals are not standing still — South Korea’s Hanwha and Germany’s Rheinmetall are also in the race. A win for KNDS would supercharge demand during the subscription phase and amplify the pressure on Rheinmetall, whose shares have already lost roughly 25% of their value this year as the new rival looms.

KNDS management is thinking far beyond the IPO. Production at European plants is running flat out, and the company has set a target of 30% revenue growth by 2026, with longer-term ambitions of annual sales reaching €12 billion. The immediate path, however, is paved with costs. The production ramp-up — both for existing orders and potential new wins — will squeeze profits before scale kicks in.

The final steps are now unfolding. Investors are awaiting the official securities prospectus from the Dutch regulator AFM. Once that is published, the placement phase will open. The first trading day is set for 13 July, putting KNDS on the public market just ahead of the European summer lull. For the governments, the IPO is less about raising cash and more about cementing a Franco-German defence powerhouse under state oversight. For institutional buyers, the bet is whether the margin squeeze is temporary and whether a US howitzer order can turn a state-controlled vehicle into a high-growth story.

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