Mersen EV/FCF
The EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Mersen (MRN.PA) as of Jun 24, 2026 is -48.29.In the previous year, EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) was -115.37 — a change of -58.14% (higher).
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EV/FCF
-48.29
YoY
-58.14%
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EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Mersen is 2026 -48.29 . EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Mersen was 2025 -115.37 . It decreases by -58.14% higher compared to the previous year.
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Mersen Stock analysis
What does Mersen do? Mersen SA is a globally operating company specialized in the manufacturing and distribution of products and solutions for the energy and industrial sectors. The company, headquartered in France, was founded in 1891 and has entered numerous acquisitions and partnerships over the years to expand and enhance its offerings.
Business Model
Mersen SA started as a manufacturer of graphite products, but over the years, it has increasingly focused on providing solutions for the energy, industrial processes, and specialty applications. The company has four main business areas: Advanced Materials, Electrical Power, Process Industries, and Safety & Reliability.
Advanced Materials
The Advanced Materials division of Mersen SA provides materials and solutions for the chemical, semiconductor, and solar industries, as well as the automotive sector. The company also offers solutions for the protection of batteries used in electric vehicles.
Electrical Power
The Electrical Power division of Mersen SA focuses on solutions for the safe operation of power grids and facilities, as well as energy loss reduction. This includes products such as high-performance insulators, power semiconductor diodes, and circuit breakers.
Process Industries
Mersen SA also offers solutions for the process industries, focusing on corrosion, wear, and thermal stress management. These solutions include filter media, wear protection, and chemical processing applications.
Safety & Reliability
The Safety & Reliability division of Mersen SA offers products and solutions aimed at improving workplace safety. This includes explosion protection systems, electrical safety products, and fuel cell technologies.
Products
Mersen SA offers a wide range of products and solutions tailored to the needs of its customers. These include power distribution and control products, high-temperature solutions, specialty ceramic products, and wear parts. The company also provides a variety of electrolysis equipment and systems for hydrogen production.
The company is also one of the world's leading manufacturers of carbon brushes used in a variety of applications, including electric motors, generators, and railway propulsion systems. Mersen SA also offers aerospace and defense industries with applications and semiconductor solutions.
Summary
Mersen SA is a leading company in the development and manufacturing of products and solutions for the energy and industrial sectors. The company has a wide range of products, a diverse range of solutions, and a network of distribution and manufacturing locations in multiple countries to serve its customers worldwide. Throughout its over 120-year history, Mersen SA has continuously expanded and improved its business areas and offerings. Mersen is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Mersen amounted to -115.37 -48.29
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