Sims Stock

Sims Liabilities

The The Liabilities of Sims (SGM.AX) as of Aug 22, 2026 is 1.86 B AUD. In the previous year, The Liabilities was 2.34 B AUD — a change of -20.61% (lower).

Liabilities

1.86 BAUD

YoY

-20.61%

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In 2026, Sims's total liabilities amounted to 1.86 B AUD, a -20.61% difference from the 2.34 B AUD total liabilities in the previous year.

The Sims Liabilities history

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Liabilities
Date
Liabilities
Jan 1, 2018
1.01 B AUD
Jan 1, 2019
886.70 M AUD
Jan 1, 2020
1.22 B AUD
Jan 1, 2021
1.63 B AUD
Jan 1, 2022
1.90 B AUD
Jan 1, 2023
2.05 B AUD
Jan 1, 2024
2.34 B AUD
Jan 1, 2025
1.86 B AUD
The Sims Liabilities history
YEARLiabilitiesYoY
1.86 BAUD-20.61%
2.34 BAUD+14.30%
2.05 BAUD+7.73%
1.90 BAUD+16.78%
1.63 BAUD+33.09%
1.22 BAUD+38.02%
886.70 MAUD-12.48%
1.01 BAUD+30.66%
775.40 MAUD+5.01%
738.40 MAUD-3.98%
769.00 MAUD-5.70%
815.50 MAUD
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Sims Stock analysis

What does Sims do? Sims Ltd is a globally operating company specializing in the recycling of metal and electronic waste. It was founded as a family business in Sydney, Australia in 1917 and has since become one of the world's largest recycling companies, operating in 250 locations across 23 countries. The company's business model is based on the principles of the circular economy and the conservation of natural resources. Sims Ltd has modern technologies and infrastructure for processing scrap metals, allowing them to recover and reprocess valuable resources such as copper, aluminum, and steel. This contributes to environmental protection and sustainable development. Sims Ltd operates in three core business areas: recycling, services, and remarketing. In the recycling sector, the company collects and processes scrap metals and electronics, working closely with government agencies, companies, and individuals to ensure efficient and environmentally friendly recycling processes. In the services sector, Sims Ltd offers various recycling-related services, such as environmental and resource conservation consulting, the organization of collection points, and the implementation of take-back and disposal programs. Remarketing is the third business area, providing a wide range of services to support companies in the reuse and sale of used equipment and facilities. This includes not only the valorization of existing stocks or the return of leased equipment, but also recycling solutions for electronics, refrigerators, batteries, and other materials that cannot simply be disposed of in household waste. Additionally, Sims Ltd offers a wide range of products, including aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, tin, steel, and precious metals such as gold or silver. By constantly manufacturing products from reused materials, the company supports a circular economy and preserves natural resources. In summary, Sims Ltd is a globally operating company that plays an important role in environmental protection through its activities in the recycling of metal and electronic waste, recovering valuable resources. Through its innovative technologies and collaboration with governmental and private institutions, the company contributes to promoting a circular economy and sustainable development. Sims is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Liabilities Details

Assessing Sims's Liabilities

Sims's liabilities constitute the company's financial obligations and debts owed to external parties and stakeholders. They are categorized into current liabilities, due within a year, and long-term liabilities, which are due over a longer period. A detailed assessment of these liabilities is crucial for evaluating Sims's financial stability, operational efficiency, and long-term viability.

Year-to-Year Comparison

By comparing Sims's liabilities year-over-year, investors can identify trends, shifts, and anomalies in the company’s financial positioning. A decrease in total liabilities often signals financial strengthening, while an increase might indicate enhanced investments, acquisitions, or potential financial strain.

Impact on Investments

Sims's total liabilities play a significant role in determining the company's leverage and risk profile. Investors and analysts examine this aspect meticulously to ascertain the firm’s ability to meet its financial obligations, which influences investment attractiveness and credit ratings.

Interpreting Liability Fluctuations

Shifts in Sims’s liability structure indicate changes in its financial management and strategy. A reduction in liabilities reflects efficient financial management or debt payoffs, while an increase may suggest expansion, acquisition activities, or accruing operational expenses, each carrying distinct implications for investors.

Frequently Asked Questions about Sims stock

The Liabilities of Sims is 1.86 B AUD in 2026.

The Liabilities of Sims changed from 2.34 B AUD to 1.86 B AUD, representing a -20.61% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of The Liabilities Sims since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

The Liabilities's AUD is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track The Liabilities's Sims historically and in real time.

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