Deutsche Rohstoff Stock

Deutsche Rohstoff OCF/Debt

The Operating Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Deutsche Rohstoff (DR0.DE) as of Aug 24, 2026 is 60.22 %. In the previous year, Operating Cash Flow to Debt Ratio was 81.27 % — a change of -25.90% (lower).

OCF/Debt

60.22 %

YoY

-25.90%

Last updated:

Operating Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Deutsche Rohstoff is 2026 60.22 % . Operating Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Deutsche Rohstoff was 2025 81.27 % . It decreases by -25.90% lower compared to the previous year.

The Deutsche Rohstoff OCF/Debt history

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OCF/Debt
Date
OCF/Debt
Jan 1, 2017
35.51 EUR
Jan 1, 2018
73.54 EUR
Jan 1, 2019
25.11 EUR
Jan 1, 2020
10.90 EUR
Jan 1, 2021
44.14 EUR
Jan 1, 2022
129.88 EUR
Jan 1, 2023
86.32 EUR
Jan 1, 2024
81.27 EUR
The Deutsche Rohstoff OCF/Debt history
YEAROCF/DebtYoY
81.27 %-5.85%
86.32 %-33.54%
129.88 %+194.22%
44.14 %+305.09%
10.90 %-56.61%
25.11 %-65.85%
73.54 %+107.08%
35.51 %+816.97%
3.87 %+88.07%
2.06 %-106.89%
-29.88 %
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Deutsche Rohstoff Stock analysis

What does Deutsche Rohstoff do? The German Raw Materials AG is a German company that is active in the field of raw material extraction and exploration. The company was founded in 2006 by Dr. Titus Gebel and is headquartered in Heidelberg. The history of German Raw Materials AG began with the search and exploration of oil and gas deposits in the USA. In the meantime, the company has specialized in the development of raw materials such as metals, minerals, and rare earths and operates internationally. The business model of German Raw Materials AG is based on participation in the exploration and development of raw material deposits. The company often participates as a joint venture with other companies or private investors in projects and assumes the role of a competent partner and advisor. As part of the business model, German Raw Materials AG offers various services ranging from exploration to sampling to the analysis and evaluation of raw material deposits. In addition, the company is also involved in the trade and distribution of raw materials. German Raw Materials AG is divided into various divisions specializing in different raw materials. One of the most important divisions is oil and gas exploration, which is mainly active in the USA. Here, German Raw Materials AG participates in the search and development of oil and gas deposits in the states of Colorado, Utah, North Dakota, and Montana. Another important division of German Raw Materials AG is metal and mineral exploration. The company focuses on the search and development of raw material deposits such as zinc, copper, lead, and silver. The projects are located in various countries such as Germany, Canada, and Australia. The rare earths division is particularly interesting, as German Raw Materials AG specializes in the search and development of rare metals. These metals are of great interest to the electronics industry and the production of renewable energies. German Raw Materials AG is mainly active in the USA and Canada in this field. In addition to the exploration and development of raw material deposits, German Raw Materials AG also offers various products. These include, for example, raw material stocks and investments in raw material funds. These products offer investors the opportunity to benefit from the increasing demand for raw materials. Overall, German Raw Materials AG is a company specializing in the search and development of raw material deposits, with many years of experience. The business model is based on participation in projects and the provision of services in raw material exploration. The various divisions of the company focus on the exploration and development of oil and gas, metals and minerals, as well as rare earths. The products offered, such as raw material stocks and investments in raw material funds, offer investors the opportunity to benefit from the increasing demand for raw materials. Deutsche Rohstoff is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Deutsche Rohstoff stock

Operating Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Deutsche Rohstoff is 60.22 % in 2026.

Operating Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Deutsche Rohstoff changed from 81.27 % to 60.22 %, representing a -25.90% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

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

OCF/Debt measures what percentage of total debt can be covered by annual operating cash flow. Higher ratios indicate stronger debt repayment capacity.

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