Jeronimo Martins stock trades below recent levels as Lisbon market slips
Published on 08/18/2026 at 15:47 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Jeronimo Martins (ISIN PTJMT0AE0001) stock closed at EUR 16.94 on August 17, 2026, as the Lisbon PSI index ended the session in negative territory. Per recent market data on August 18, 2026, the shares were reported down 1.57 percent for that latest completed session, highlighting a softer tone for the Portuguese retailer in the local equity market recent reporting on the PSI close.
Recent price performance and trading context
Market data from August 17, 2026, shows Jeronimo Martins shares at EUR 16.96 on the Cboe venue, with a one-day change of minus 1.37 percent and a year-to-date performance of minus 15.23 percent. The same overview indicates that the stock is also down 1.80 percent since January 1, 2026, underlining a weaker year so far relative to its starting level a recent market snapshot.
Intraday trading commentary on August 18, 2026, notes that shortly after the Lisbon session opened, Jeronimo Martins shares were quoted at EUR 17.19, 0.12 percent below the opening level, while several other PSI components posted gains. That early dip contrasted with gains in names such as EDP and other index members, suggesting that the retailer was lagging the broader Portuguese market at the start of the new session an intraday PSI trading update.
Market positioning and comparison
For investors tracking longer-term trends, the combination of a 1.57 percent decline on August 17, 2026, and a year-to-date drop of 15.23 percent means that Jeronimo Martins has underperformed its own January 1, 2026, reference level by a significant margin in the first eight months of the year a recent Portugal market summary. Compared with the modest 0.38 percent fall of the PSI index cited in the same context, the shares steeper 1.57 percent decline on that day indicates that the stock moved more sharply than the broader benchmark in that particular session.
The Cboe snapshot with a price of EUR 16.96 and a 1.80 percent decline since the start of 2026 also underscores that Jeronimo Martins is trading below levels seen earlier in the year. When combined with the reported 1.37 percent single-session loss, this performance illustrates that recent sessions have added incremental pressure to a share price already below its January reference point a recent data overview.
International trading and ADR context
In addition to its primary listing in Lisbon, Jeronimo Martins is also accessible to international investors via an over-the-counter instrument referenced under the ticker JRONY. A recent quote in mid-August 2026 shows this instrument opening at $39.36, indicating the level at which U.S.-based investors can access exposure in their home currency a recent ADR quote overview. While trading volume in that snapshot was reported as zero, signaling limited liquidity at that moment, the price reference still offers a guidepost for the stock’s valuation in U.S. dollar terms.
Derivative markets also list contracts linked to Jeronimo Martins, including standard futures contracts on Euronext under identifiers such as JMT=A BD. These futures references confirm that the company’s shares are integrated into the European derivatives ecosystem, allowing institutional investors to hedge or express views on the stock using listed futures an Euronext futures listing.
Business profile and retail footprint
Jeronimo Martins operates as a multinational food distribution and retail group headquartered in Portugal, with major operations in its home market and in Poland and Colombia. The company’s formats include supermarkets, cash-and-carry outlets, and discount stores that focus on staple food products, private-label assortments, and competitive price positioning in the grocery segment.
In Portugal, Jeronimo Martins is known for supermarket banners that serve everyday shopping needs, emphasizing food, household essentials, and fresh products. The company’s international operations in Central and Eastern Europe expand that model into markets where modern food retail penetration is still evolving, which can give the group growth opportunities but also exposes it to local competitive and regulatory dynamics.
Representative product and customer offering
A representative element of Jeronimo Martins product offering is its range of private-label grocery items, which span categories such as packaged foods, dairy, and household consumables. These products are typically positioned to offer value pricing relative to branded goods while maintaining quality standards that support customer loyalty. The private-label strategy also allows the retailer to capture higher margins than it might earn from purely distributing third-party brands.
Through its broader assortment, the group aims to offer customers a one-stop destination for weekly food shopping, combining fresh produce, bakery goods, meat, and shelf-stable items with non-food lines such as basic household supplies. This mix supports frequent store visits and reinforces Jeronimo Martins positioning as a core player in everyday retail spending in its key markets.
Stock level and recent pricing signal
As of the close on August 17, 2026, Jeronimo Martins shares on the Lisbon market stood between the EUR 16.94 level cited in local market coverage and the EUR 16.96 Cboe benchmark, with the stock down 1.57 percent on the day and 15.23 percent since January 1, 2026 a detailed PSI closing recap. For investors, this combination of daily and year-to-date declines signals that the stock is currently trading below earlier 2026 levels and has lagged the broader Portuguese benchmark in recent sessions.
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Further details on Jeronimo Martins investor communications, including financial reports and presentations, are available on the company’s investor relations homepage the official investor relations site.
Fact box
Company: Jeronimo Martins, SGPS, S.A.
ISIN: PTJMT0AE0001
Ticker: JMT
Exchange: Euronext Lisbon
Sector / Industry: Consumer staples / Food retail
