Bayer Stock

Bayer Liabilities

The The Liabilities of Bayer (BAYN.DE) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 84.54 B EUR. In the previous year, The Liabilities was 78.81 B EUR — a change of 7.28% (higher).

Liabilities

84.54 BEUR

YoY

7.28%

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In 2026, Bayer's total liabilities amounted to 84.54 B EUR, a 7.28% difference from the 78.81 B EUR total liabilities in the previous year.

The Bayer Liabilities history

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Liabilities
Date
Liabilities
Jan 1, 2018
80.14 B EUR
Jan 1, 2019
78.74 B EUR
Jan 1, 2020
86.35 B EUR
Jan 1, 2021
87.07 B EUR
Jan 1, 2022
85.95 B EUR
Jan 1, 2023
83.18 B EUR
Jan 1, 2024
78.81 B EUR
Jan 1, 2025
84.54 B EUR
The Bayer Liabilities history
YEARLiabilitiesYoY
84.54 BEUR+7.28%
78.81 BEUR-5.26%
83.18 BEUR-3.22%
85.95 BEUR-1.29%
87.07 BEUR+0.84%
86.35 BEUR+9.66%
78.74 BEUR-1.74%
80.14 BEUR+109.64%
38.23 BEUR-24.07%
50.34 BEUR+3.86%
48.47 BEUR-3.09%
50.02 BEUR
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Bayer Stock analysis

What does Bayer do? Bayer AG is a German company that was founded in 1863 by Friedrich Bayer and Johann Friedrich Weskott in Wuppertal. The company started out as a manufacturer of dyes, but over time it has evolved into a leading global agrochemical, health, and life science company. Bayer's business model is based on the goal of finding innovative solutions to the societal challenges of the future. This includes promoting agriculture and health, as well as sustainability and the preservation of natural resources. Bayer specializes in three business areas: Pharmaceuticals, Consumer Health, and Crop Science. In the Pharmaceuticals division, Bayer develops and markets innovative drugs for a variety of diseases. The company focuses on research and development in key therapy areas such as cardiology, oncology, hematology, neurology, and immunology. Well-known and successful brands from Bayer in the Pharmaceuticals sector include Xarelto, Kogenate, Stivarga, Eylea, and Nexavar. In the Consumer Health division, Bayer develops and distributes products for consumer health and well-being. This includes self-medication products, dietary supplements, contact lens care products, and animal health products. Well-known brands from Bayer Consumer Health include Aspirin, Bepanthen, Berocca, Coppertone, and Advantage. In the Crop Science division, Bayer develops and markets products and solutions for agriculture. This includes crop protection products, seeds, plant breeding, and digital farming. The goal is to help farmers worldwide operate sustainably and productively to meet the growing demand for food. Well-known brands from Bayer Crop Science include Roundup, Decis, Diflubenzuron, and Dekalb. Bayer is known for its innovative power and has made many inventions and discoveries throughout its history. It was one of the first companies to develop synthetic dyes, and in 1897, it was also the first company in Germany to manufacture Aspirin. Since then, Bayer has made numerous groundbreaking discoveries and is now at the forefront of the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industry. Bayer is headquartered in Leverkusen and operates in over 90 countries worldwide. The company employs over 100,000 people and had a turnover of around 41 billion euros in 2020. The company is also committed to reducing its ecological footprint in line with its business goals and strives to improve sustainability in its value chain. Bayer is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Liabilities Details

Assessing Bayer's Liabilities

Bayer's liabilities constitute the company's financial obligations and debts owed to external parties and stakeholders. They are categorized into current liabilities, due within a year, and long-term liabilities, which are due over a longer period. A detailed assessment of these liabilities is crucial for evaluating Bayer's financial stability, operational efficiency, and long-term viability.

Year-to-Year Comparison

By comparing Bayer's liabilities year-over-year, investors can identify trends, shifts, and anomalies in the company’s financial positioning. A decrease in total liabilities often signals financial strengthening, while an increase might indicate enhanced investments, acquisitions, or potential financial strain.

Impact on Investments

Bayer's total liabilities play a significant role in determining the company's leverage and risk profile. Investors and analysts examine this aspect meticulously to ascertain the firm’s ability to meet its financial obligations, which influences investment attractiveness and credit ratings.

Interpreting Liability Fluctuations

Shifts in Bayer’s liability structure indicate changes in its financial management and strategy. A reduction in liabilities reflects efficient financial management or debt payoffs, while an increase may suggest expansion, acquisition activities, or accruing operational expenses, each carrying distinct implications for investors.

Frequently Asked Questions about Bayer stock

The Liabilities of Bayer is 84.54 B EUR in 2026.

The Liabilities of Bayer changed from 78.81 B EUR to 84.54 B EUR, representing a 7.28% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of The Liabilities Bayer since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

The Liabilities's EUR is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track The Liabilities's Bayer historically and in real time.

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