Horiba FCF Conversion
The FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of Horiba (6856.T) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 76.14 %. In the previous year, FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) was 62.18 % — a change of 22.45% (higher).
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FCF Conversion
76.14 %
YoY
22.45%
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| YEAR | FCF Conversion | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| 76.14 % | +22.45% | |
| 62.18 % | +234.89% | |
| 18.57 % | -71.09% | |
| 64.22 % | -39.70% | |
| 106.50 % | -18.38% | |
| 130.47 % | +47.39% | |
| 88.52 % | +113.39% | |
| 41.48 % | -58.49% | |
| 99.93 % | +418.93% | |
| 19.26 % | -234.82% | |
| -14.28 % | -183.88% | |
| 17.03 % | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Horiba stock
FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of Horiba is 76.14 % in 2026.
FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of Horiba changed from 62.18 % to 76.14 %, representing a 22.45% change. The value is higher than the previous year.
On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) Horiba since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
FCF conversion measures how effectively EBITDA converts to free cash flow. Higher conversion indicates efficient capital allocation and low maintenance costs.
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