Randstad stock holds steady as Amsterdam shares trade near €38.50
Published on 08/19/2026 at 10:42 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Randstad N.V. (ISIN NL0000379121) stock is trading close to its recent €38.50 closing level on Euronext Amsterdam as of August 18, 2026, reflecting a modest daily decline but a solid gain for investors since the start of the year. Market data show that the shares slipped 0.90% in the latest session, while the year-to-date performance remains positive in double digits, underpinned by recurring dividend income and stable demand for staffing services.
Share price and recent trading
Per a European market overview updated on August 18, 2026, Randstad shares last closed at €38.50 on Euronext Amsterdam, down 0.90% from the previous session, on trading volume of 331,515 shares. The same overview indicates that the prior close on August 17, 2026 was €38.85, after a 1.37% decline, while the August 14, 2026 session ended at €39.39 with a 1.89% gain, illustrating short-term volatility within a relatively tight price range. A separate cross-market snapshot lists the stock at €38.50 with a daily loss of 0.90%, confirming the most recent closing level and the minor pullback in the latest trading day. A US-based over-the-counter quote for the company’s American depositary receipts shows a price of $22.25 as of August 18, 2026, with a 0.63% daily decline, and reports that the ADRs started the year at $18.89 and have risen 17.8% year to date, highlighting the stronger performance in dollar terms.
The same ADR data imply that Randstad’s US-traded line has delivered an advance of $3.36 per share in 2026 so far, from $18.89 to $22.25, which translates into a mid-teens percentage gain. This double-digit year-to-date move compares favorably to the more muted changes in recent individual sessions, suggesting that the broader trend has been upward even as the stock experiences routine daily fluctuations. In Europe, a sector-consensus page for Randstad on a derivatives venue referencing the CBOE quotes a last price of €38.59, showing a five-day change of -0.69% and a year-to-date increase of 20.24%. The difference between the Euronext close of €38.50 and the derivative reference price of €38.59 is minor and consistent with normal end-of-session price reporting across venues.
Dividend yield and valuation context
A separate equity quote for Randstad’s Frankfurt-traded shares lists a price of €38.28 with a daily percentage move of -0.52%, and states that Randstad’s dividend yield currently stands at 4.12%, providing a concrete income reference for investors who hold the stock as of August 19, 2026. Combining that yield with the year-to-date price appreciation of 17.8% on the ADR line gives a total return picture that blends capital gains and cash distributions, though actual returns vary with individual purchase dates and tax treatment. The mid-single-digit dividend yield positions Randstad as an income-generating name within the staffing and human resources sector, where cyclical earnings can be cushioned by recurring payouts.
From a relative performance standpoint, the reported year-to-date gain of 20.24% on the CBOE-referenced price is slightly higher than the 17.8% rise cited for the US ADRs, potentially reflecting currency and listing differences but confirming that the stock has substantially outperformed its starting level in 2026. This contrast between short-term daily declines of around 0.90% and a double-digit gain since January underscores the importance for investors of distinguishing between short-term volatility and longer-term trends. With the shares trading in the high €30s and offering a 4.12% yield, the implied valuation suggests that the market is pricing in stable, mid-cycle earnings for the current year while continuing to reward the company for its disciplined capital returns policy.
Analyst consensus and sector view
A sector-consensus dashboard for Randstad summarises the stock’s recent performance on the CBOE-linked venue at €38.59 and indicates that the price has fallen 0.69% over the past five sessions while still posting a 20.24% gain since the beginning of the year. While the detailed earnings and revenue forecasts are not fully visible in this snapshot, the combination of a firm year-to-date price advance and only modest short-term pullbacks typically reflects a balanced analyst stance, where expectations for growth and margins remain constructive but are tempered by the cyclical nature of staffing demand. The consensus view implied by this sector data generally aligns with the notion that Randstad’s 2026 earnings trajectory is supported by steady client activity across its human resources services portfolio rather than by extraordinary one-off factors.
In addition, the same market-consensus page points to revisions in earnings expectations, suggesting that analysts have updated their models to reflect recent quarterly results and macroeconomic trends. Although the specific EPS numbers are not fully detailed in the current view, the presence of revision data is an important signal that coverage remains active and responsive to new information in 2026. For investors, this ongoing calibration of forecasts provides a framework for interpreting valuation metrics such as the price-to-earnings ratio and enterprise-value-to-EBITDA multiples, even if the exact ratios are not spelled out in this particular snapshot.
Representative business activity
Randstad’s core business centers on providing temporary and permanent staffing, human resources solutions, and talent management services to corporate and institutional clients worldwide. In practice, this includes placing workers in roles across manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, information technology, and professional services, as well as offering outsourcing and consulting services to help organizations manage their workforce needs more efficiently. The company’s scale allows it to match employer demand for flexible labor with a large pool of candidates, which can be especially important in periods of economic adjustment when hiring patterns shift between sectors and regions.
Through its diversified service offering, Randstad generates revenue from placement fees, ongoing service contracts, and value-added HR solutions. In a typical year, performance in these lines is influenced by macroeconomic conditions such as GDP growth, unemployment rates, and business confidence, which affect clients’ willingness to expand or contract their workforce. While detailed 2026 revenue and profit figures are not explicitly highlighted in the current market snapshots, the combination of a double-digit year-to-date share price gain and a dividend yield above 4% suggests that investors currently view the company’s business model as resilient enough to support both growth and consistent cash returns.
Closing price context for Randstad stock
As of the latest completed trading session on August 18, 2026, Randstad stock closed at €38.50 on Euronext Amsterdam, with a daily decline of 0.90% and volume of 331,515 shares, while the US-traded ADRs finished at $22.25 with a 0.63% loss for the day and a 17.8% gain year to date. The Frankfurt listing at €38.28 and the CBOE-linked reference price of €38.59 provide additional confirmation that the shares are trading consistently in the high €30s across major European venues, aligning with the reported 4.12% dividend yield and the mid-teens to low-20s percentage advance since the start of 2026.
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Further details on Randstad’s investor relations activities, including comprehensive financial reports and presentations for 2026, are available on the company’s official investor relations website.
Fact box
Company: Randstad N.V.
ISIN: NL0000379121
Ticker: RAND.AS
Exchange: Euronext Amsterdam
Price (as of August 18, 2026): €38.50
Sector / Industry: Staffing and human resources services
