Ballistic Recovery Systems Stock

Ballistic Recovery Systems FCF/Debt

Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Ballistic Recovery Systems (BRSI) as of Aug 17, 2026.

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Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Ballistic Recovery Systems is 2026 0.00 . Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Ballistic Recovery Systems was 2025 -138.37 % . It decreases by % higher compared to the previous year.
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Ballistic Recovery Systems Stock analysis

What does Ballistic Recovery Systems do? Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc. (BRS) is a US company founded by Boris Popov in 1980. The company specializes in the development, manufacturing, and sale of parachute systems for the rescue of aircraft crews and passengers. BRS is headquartered in South St. Paul, Minnesota, with subsidiaries in Brazil and China. The company is known worldwide for its high-quality and reliable products. It offers a variety of solutions for different types of aircraft and provides training services for pilots and mechanics. Overall, BRS aims to ensure the safety of aircraft passengers and crews through its parachute systems and training programs. Ballistic Recovery Systems is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

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On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio Ballistic Recovery Systems since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

FCF/Debt measures the percentage of total debt that could be repaid from free cash flow. It is a stricter measure than OCF/Debt as it accounts for capital expenditures.

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