Danone Stock

Danone Net Debt

The Net Debt of Danone (BN.PA) as of Aug 18, 2026 is 18.99 B EUR. In the previous year, Net Debt was 8.06 B EUR — a change of 135.58% (higher).

Net Debt

18.99 BEUR

YoY

135.58%

Last updated:

Net Debt of Danone is 2026 18.99 B EUR. Net Debt of Danone was 2025 8.06 B EUR. It decreases by 135.58% higher compared to the previous year.
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Danone Stock analysis

What does Danone do? Danone SA is a French company specializing in the production of food and beverages. It was founded in 1919 by Isaac Carasso in Barcelona and started producing yogurt intended to aid digestion. The history of Danone SA is closely linked to the history of yogurt. The name "Danone" comes from Catalan and means "little Daniel," the nickname of the founder's son. The company expanded rapidly and was introduced as Danone in France in the 1940s. In the following decades, Danone SA successfully expanded into different areas. Today, the company is one of the leading food manufacturers worldwide, with a revenue of over 24 billion euros in 2020. The business model of Danone SA is based on a diversified product range, including dairy products, beverages, plant-based products, and mineral water. The company is also active in specialized areas such as baby and children's food and medical nutrition. One of Danone SA's most well-known brands is Activia, a yogurt marketed as probiotic and claimed to have a positive effect on digestion. Other popular brands include Actimel, a probiotic milk drink, and Evian, a French mineral water. Another important division of Danone SA is its plant-based products business. The company has made significant investments in this area in recent years and includes brands such as Alpro and Silk. The products range from plant-based milk alternatives, yogurts, and desserts to plant-based burgers and meat substitutes. Within the company, Danone SA also has a specialized department for medical nutrition, producing products for people with special dietary needs. These products are marketed under the brands Nutricia and Neocate. Danone SA is a company that strongly emphasizes sustainability. The company aims to be climate positive by 2030 and to recycle or make all packaging reusable by 2025. The company is also working to protect biodiversity in its supply chains and reduce water usage. Overall, Danone SA has developed many successful products throughout its history and operates in different areas. The company also has a strong commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. With its diversified product range and clear goal of growing in both the dairy and plant-based segments, Danone SA is a company with great potential for the future. Danone is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Danone stock

Net Debt of Danone is 18.99 B EUR in 2026.

Net Debt of Danone changed from 8.06 B EUR to 18.99 B EUR, representing a 135.58% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Net Debt Danone since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

Net debt is total debt minus cash and cash equivalents. It shows the actual debt burden after accounting for available liquid resources.

Net Debt'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 Net Debt's Danone historically and in real time.

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