Amgen Stock

Amgen P/FCF

The P/FCF (Price-to-Free-Cash-Flow Ratio) of Amgen (AMGN) as of Aug 22, 2026 is 23.29. In the previous year, P/FCF (Price-to-Free-Cash-Flow Ratio) was 18.15 — a change of 28.32% (higher).

P/FCF

23.29

YoY

28.32%

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P/FCF (Price-to-Free-Cash-Flow Ratio) of Amgen is 2026 23.29 . P/FCF (Price-to-Free-Cash-Flow Ratio) of Amgen was 2025 18.15 . It decreases by 28.32% higher compared to the previous year.

The Amgen P/FCF history

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P/FCF
Date
P/FCF
Jan 1, 2018
17.87 USD
Jan 1, 2019
22.11 USD
Jan 1, 2020
19.07 USD
Jan 1, 2021
22.51 USD
Jan 1, 2022
21.47 USD
Jan 1, 2023
25.63 USD
Jan 1, 2024
18.15 USD
Jan 1, 2025
23.29 USD
The Amgen P/FCF history
YEARP/FCFYoY
23.29+28.32%
18.15-29.20%
25.63+19.38%
21.47-4.60%
22.51+17.99%
19.07-13.72%
22.11+23.75%
17.87-0.43%
17.94-9.47%
19.82-11.44%
22.38-10.39%
24.98
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Amgen Stock analysis

What does Amgen do? Amgen Inc. is a global biotechnology company focused on the development and production of pharmaceuticals. It was founded in 1980 by William K. Bowes Jr. and George B. Rathmann in Thousand Oaks, California/USA. The founders had the vision to create new treatment options for serious diseases such as cancer, autoimmune diseases, and osteoporosis. Amgen faced difficulties in its early days due to limited financial resources and setbacks in research. However, the company succeeded in developing the first recombinant therapeutic protein drug, Erythropoietin (EPO), and bringing it to the market. Today, Amgen has become one of the largest biotechnology companies in the world with over 24,000 employees worldwide. The company is known for its research and development work in oncology, kidney diseases, blood disorders, inflammation, and bone diseases. Amgen's business model involves investing in research and development to develop new drugs and commercialize them in global markets. The company follows a "biological platform" strategy, focusing on biotechnology products based on proteins and antibodies. Amgen has several product lines, including Biologics, Biosimilars, and Small Molecules. Biologics are protein-based drugs manufactured using living cells. Biosimilars are products that have similar structures to existing biologics. Small Molecules are chemically manufactured drugs. Some of Amgen's most well-known products include Epogen and Aranesp (both Erythropoietin-releasing hormones), Neulasta and Neupogen (both granulocyte colony-stimulating factors), Enbrel (a TNF inhibitor for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis), Prolia and Xgeva (both Denosumab inhibitors for the treatment of osteoporosis), and Blincyto (a bispecific antibody against cancer). Amgen is also involved in cancer immunotherapy and has a range of medications in its portfolio, including a CAR-T immunotherapy used for certain forms of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). In addition, Amgen specializes in the development of biosimilars. In 2017, the company introduced six biosimilars to the market, including copies of Enbrel and Humira for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Biosimilars have the potential to reduce the costs of patient treatment as they are typically cheaper than the original products. Furthermore, Amgen works closely with other companies and research institutions to develop innovative products and technologies. The company has numerous partnerships and licensing agreements with other companies in the biotech industry to accelerate its growth and expand its product pipeline. Overall, Amgen has successfully established itself as one of the leading biotechnology companies in the world. It is known for its innovative products, investments in research and development, and partnerships with other companies. With its wide product portfolio and commitment to producing high-quality biological products, Amgen will continue to play an important role in the healthcare industry. Amgen is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Amgen stock

P/FCF (Price-to-Free-Cash-Flow Ratio) of Amgen is 23.29 in 2026.

P/FCF (Price-to-Free-Cash-Flow Ratio) of Amgen changed from 18.15 to 23.29, representing a 28.32% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of P/FCF (Price-to-Free-Cash-Flow Ratio) Amgen since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

The Price-to-Free-Cash-Flow ratio measures how much investors pay for each unit of free cash flow. A lower ratio may indicate better value.

P/FCF = Market Capitalization / Free Cash Flow

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