Safran Stock

Safran EV/OCF

The EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) of Safran (SAF.PA) as of Aug 22, 2026 is 22.75. In the previous year, EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) was 28.57 — a change of -20.38% (lower).

EV/OCF

22.75

YoY

-20.38%

Last updated:

EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) of Safran is 2026 22.75 . EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) of Safran was 2025 28.57 . It decreases by -20.38% lower compared to the previous year.

The Safran EV/OCF history

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EV/OCF
Date
EV/OCF
Jan 1, 2018
45.78 EUR
Jan 1, 2019
45.02 EUR
Jan 1, 2020
75.13 EUR
Jan 1, 2021
56.99 EUR
Jan 1, 2022
38.70 EUR
Jan 1, 2023
32.09 EUR
Jan 1, 2024
28.57 EUR
Jan 1, 2025
22.75 EUR
The Safran EV/OCF history
YEAREV/OCFYoY
22.75-20.38%
28.57-10.97%
32.09-17.08%
38.70-32.09%
56.99-24.15%
75.13+66.90%
45.02-1.67%
45.78-0.17%
45.86-12.37%
52.33+4.23%
50.21-14.83%
58.95
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Safran Stock analysis

What does Safran do? Safran SA is a French multinational corporation that specializes primarily in the development and manufacturing of aerospace products. The company was founded in 2005 when the two companies SNECMA and SAGEM merged. Safran has specialized in the production of components for aircraft and rockets since its establishment. The company covers the entire value chain, from basic research to development and production, as well as the distribution of technologies and services. Safran's business activities are divided into three main divisions: The first is "Aircraft Engines," which is involved in the development and production of aircraft engines. The engine division is the largest area of the company and serves both civilian and military markets. The most well-known products are the "CFM56" and "LEAP" engines, which are used on many commercial aircraft. The second division of Safran is "Aircraft Equipment," which specializes in the production of aircraft components and cabin interiors. The product range includes aircraft seats, galleys, entertainment systems, and safety systems. The third activity of Safran is "Defense and Security," which offers both tactical and strategic defense products and services. This includes communication systems, surveillance systems, and individual equipment for soldiers. Safran is also a significant player in the space industry. The company is involved in the development and manufacturing of propulsion and navigation systems for rockets and satellites. Overall, Safran places great importance on research and development. The company invests approximately 10% of its revenue in this area each year. The goal is to develop new technologies and innovative solutions that make the products more reliable and efficient. Safran has produced numerous notable developments, including the first civil high-performance engine system "CFM56" and an inertial sensor system for rockets and satellites called "Ariane." The company also has a strong global presence and operates in over 60 countries. Safran employs approximately 95,000 people worldwide and achieved a revenue of approximately 16.5 billion euros in 2020. In conclusion, Safran is a leading company in the aerospace industry, known for its technologies, innovations, and global presence. Safran is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Safran stock

EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) of Safran is 22.75 in 2026.

EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) of Safran changed from 28.57 to 22.75, representing a -20.38% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

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EV/OCF compares enterprise value to operating cash flow, measuring how much investors pay per unit of cash generated from operations.

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