Autoliv Net Margin
The Net Profit Margin of Autoliv (ALV) as of Jun 11, 2026 is 0.07.In the previous year, Net Profit Margin was 0.06 — a change of 9.31% (higher).
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Net Margin
0.07
YoY
9.31%
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Net Profit Margin of Autoliv is 2026 0.07 . Net Profit Margin of Autoliv was 2025 0.06 . It decreases by 9.31% higher compared to the previous year.
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Autoliv Stock analysis
What does Autoliv do? Autoliv Inc. is one of the world's leading companies in the automotive industry, specializing in the manufacturing of safety systems and components. The company was founded in 1953 as Autoliv AB in Sweden, where the headquarters are still located today.
Autoliv's business model is based on the development and production of safety systems that can be used in vehicles of all categories. The company's goal is to minimize the risk of accidents on the road and thus save lives. Autoliv works closely with automotive manufacturers worldwide to integrate the latest technologies and developments into their safety systems.
Autoliv's product range includes a variety of safety systems and components, including airbags, seat belts, front seats, driver assistance systems, braking and steering systems, as well as other passive and active safety systems. The company is divided into two main divisions: Autoliv North America (based in the USA) and Autoliv Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) (based in Sweden).
In the Autoliv North America division, the focus is on the production of front and side impact protection systems, as well as crash sensors and modules. The range also includes driver assistance systems such as Adaptive Cruise Control or Lane Departure Warning System. Autoliv North America supplies its products to automakers such as General Motors, Ford, Fiat Chrysler, Toyota, and Honda.
In the Autoliv Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) division, the focus is on passenger safety products such as airbags, seat belts, and restraint systems. Autoliv EMEA is the largest airbag manufacturer worldwide. Customers here include automakers such as BMW, Daimler, VW, and Peugeot.
In addition to the two main divisions, there is also the Autoliv Asia Pacific division, which specializes in the production of airbags, seat belts, and side impact protection systems. These products are mainly supplied to automakers such as Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and Hyundai.
Autoliv employs more than 67,000 people in over 200 locations worldwide. The company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and recently achieved an annual revenue of $8.6 billion.
Innovation and research play an important role at Autoliv. The company operates numerous research and development centers worldwide, where new technologies are being worked on. This includes the Autoliv Research Center in Vårgårda, Sweden, one of the largest and most advanced testing and development centers for vehicle safety systems worldwide.
In order to meet the constantly growing requirements for safety systems in the automotive sector, Autoliv is also increasingly investing in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning. The goal is to develop complex algorithms and systems that are able to prevent accidents or minimize their impact.
Autoliv is committed to reducing the number of traffic fatalities worldwide and thereby contributing to the improvement of road safety. Autoliv's products make a significant contribution to this by helping to prevent accidents or mitigate them as much as possible. Autoliv is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Net Profit Margin of Autoliv amounted to 0.06 0.07
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