Aumann FCF Margin
The Free Cash Flow Margin of Aumann (AAG.DE) as of Jun 11, 2026 is 0.05.In the previous year, Free Cash Flow Margin was 0.14 — a change of -61.3% (lower).
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0.05
YoY
-61.3%
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Free Cash Flow Margin of Aumann is 2026 0.05 . Free Cash Flow Margin of Aumann was 2025 0.14 . It decreases by -61.3% lower compared to the previous year.
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Aumann Stock analysis
What does Aumann do? The Aumann AG is a German company based in Beelen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The company has an interesting history and is now a major manufacturer of machines and systems for the automotive industry as well as other industries such as electromobility, medical technology, and aerospace.
The company was founded in 1936 by Carl Aumann as a locksmith's shop. Over time, the business expanded to the production of machines for the textile industry. Gradually, the automotive industry became more and more important, and the production of winding machines for electric motors and generators became increasingly crucial.
The company has undergone significant changes and diversification in recent years. Today, it is a leading provider of machines and systems for electromobility and the production of electric motors and generators. Aumann also offers specialized solutions for medical technology and aerospace.
The Aumann AG is divided into four divisions:
1. Automotive Solutions: Machines and systems for the automotive industry are manufactured here, particularly for the production of electric motors, power transformers, and other components. The Automotive Solutions division is the largest business area of Aumann AG and offers the most products and services.
2. E-Mobility Solutions: This division focuses on solutions for battery electric mobility. This includes winding machines for electric motors and generators, as well as systems for laser welding and unwinding lithium-ion batteries.
3. MedTech Solutions: Aumann offers specialized machines and systems for medical technology and the dental industry in this division. These products include winding machines for electric toothbrushes and belt drives used in medical devices.
4. Aerospace Solutions: Aumann manufactures machines and systems for the aerospace industry, particularly for the production of engine components and systems.
Aumann's products are sold worldwide and are used in various industries. The machines and systems are characterized by high quality, efficiency, and reliability. The company strives to continuously find innovative solutions to meet the needs of its customers.
In 2017, Aumann went public on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, enabling the trading of its shares. This has given the company a boost and allows it to grow even faster and tap into new markets in the future.
Overall, Aumann AG is a successful German company with an interesting history and a wide range of products and services. It has a strong focus on the automotive industry and electromobility, but also serves other industries. Customer satisfaction and the provision of state-of-the-art technology and machines are always of highest priority. Aumann is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Free Cash Flow Margin of Aumann amounted to 0.14 0.05
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