Minerva Net Margin
The Net Profit Margin of Minerva (BEEF3.SA) as of Jun 16, 2026 is -0.05.In the previous year, Net Profit Margin was 0.02 — a change of -392.2% (lower).
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Net Margin
-0.05
YoY
-392.2%
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Net Profit Margin of Minerva is 2026 -0.05 . Net Profit Margin of Minerva was 2025 0.02 . It decreases by -392.2% lower compared to the previous year.
For Minerva, the net margin of -4.6% is down versus 3.6% a few years ago.
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Minerva Stock analysis
What does Minerva do? Minerva SA is a long-established Swiss company, active since 1912. It was founded by Albert Popp, who specialized in producing high-quality tires for automobiles. Minerva SA has now developed into an internationally operating conglomerate, also active as a supplier for the aviation and aerospace industries.
As a business model, Minerva SA specializes in manufacturing specialty products that meet the highest standards. The company is particularly well-known for its tires and rims, which are manufactured for special vehicles such as vintage cars or luxury automobiles. In addition, Minerva SA also offers products for the aviation, aerospace, railway, and maritime industries, which must meet the highest safety standards.
The product range of Minerva SA is accordingly diverse. In addition to classic car tires and motorcycle tires, it also includes special tires for use on rails or in aviation. However, the company has also specialized in the production of rims, brakes, and chassis that must meet the highest requirements. Minerva SA relies on state-of-the-art technologies and materials to provide its customers with the highest possible quality.
The products that Minerva SA manufactures for the aviation industry are particularly noteworthy. Here, the company is one of the leading providers of wheel and brake systems used for safety components such as the cockpit and runway. In addition, Minerva SA also offers innovative products such as heat exchangers and inertial sensors that ensure higher energy efficiency and safety.
Throughout its history, Minerva SA has continuously diversified and is now active in several different sectors. In addition to the tire and rim segment, the company is also involved in engineering and consulting. Here, the specialists at Minerva SA provide support in the construction of chassis and components and advise their customers on the selection of materials and manufacturing technologies.
Another important sector is the aviation and aerospace industry, in which Minerva SA operates as a reliable supplier and partner. In recent years, the company has developed numerous innovative solutions that contribute to higher efficiency and safety in air traffic.
Due to its decades of experience and excellent reputation, Minerva SA is now globally recognized and counts as one of the leading companies in its industry. The company not only relies on state-of-the-art technologies and materials but also emphasizes customer satisfaction and close collaboration with its partners. Minerva is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Net Profit Margin of Minerva amounted to 0.02 -0.05
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