TeamViewer Net Margin
The Net Profit Margin of TeamViewer (TMV.DE) as of Jul 7, 2026 is 0.18.In the previous year, Net Profit Margin was 0.18 — a change of 0.76% (higher).
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Net Margin
0.18
YoY
0.76%
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Net Profit Margin of TeamViewer is 2026 0.18 . Net Profit Margin of TeamViewer was 2025 0.18 . It decreases by 0.76% higher compared to the previous year.
TeamViewer's net margin stands at 18.3%, down from 22.6% several years earlier.
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TeamViewer Stock analysis
What does TeamViewer do? TeamViewer AG is a German software company based in Göppingen that was founded in 2005. Its goal is to enable collaboration between teams that are far apart. The company's business model revolves around the development and marketing of remote desktop software and services, allowing users to access remote computers and networks from anywhere via the internet. TeamViewer's main products include remote desktop services, remote management software for IT teams, and remote access software for online meetings. The company has expanded its offerings to include IoT and augmented reality technology. In terms of business development, TeamViewer has experienced robust growth in recent years, with revenues reaching 460 million Euros in 2020, a 44% increase from the previous year. It operates globally with customers in over 200 countries and employs over 1,200 people. Overall, TeamViewer is viewed as a leading player in the remote desktop software market, facilitating effective and productive collaboration regardless of location. TeamViewer is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Net Profit Margin of TeamViewer amounted to 0.18 0.18
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