Bosch Stock

Bosch Net Debt/FCF

The Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Bosch (BOSCHLTD.NS) as of Aug 17, 2026 is -2.19. In the previous year, Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio was -3.53 — a change of -38.11% (higher).

Net Debt/FCF

-2.19

YoY

-38.11%

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Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Bosch is 2026 -2.19 . Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Bosch was 2025 -3.53 . It decreases by -38.11% higher compared to the previous year.
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Bosch Stock analysis

What does Bosch do? Bosch Ltd is a well-known German-American company that operates in many industries. It was founded in 1886 by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany and has since become one of the world's largest technology companies. Bosch Ltd has over 400 subsidiaries in more than 60 countries worldwide and is active in automotive aftermarket, drive and control technology, power tools, security systems, thermotechnology, and home appliances. The company is also involved in research and development, investing approximately 9% of its sales in the development of new products. Some of its main divisions include automotive aftermarket, drive and control technology, power tools, security systems, thermotechnology, and home appliances. Bosch Ltd has brought innovative products to the market in recent years, such as the iBooster for brakes and the Bosch Smart Home System. The company has received numerous awards and accolades for its innovations and was chosen as the "Top Employer Europe" in 2015. Overall, Bosch Ltd is a successful company with a long history and a wide range of products and divisions. It continues to be a leading innovator in various industries. Bosch is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Bosch stock

Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Bosch is -2.19 in 2026.

Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Bosch changed from -3.53 to -2.19, representing a -38.11% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

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

Net Debt/FCF indicates how many years it would take to repay net debt using free cash flow. Lower ratios suggest faster deleveraging potential.

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