Timken FCF Margin
The Free Cash Flow Margin of Timken (TKR) as of Jun 20, 2026 is 0.09.In the previous year, Free Cash Flow Margin was 0.07 — a change of 32.59% (higher).
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0.09
YoY
32.59%
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Free Cash Flow Margin of Timken is 2026 0.09 . Free Cash Flow Margin of Timken was 2025 0.07 . It decreases by 32.59% higher compared to the previous year.
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Timken Stock analysis
What does Timken do? The Timken Co is a global company specializing in the manufacturing of products and solutions in the field of mechanical drive systems. It is headquartered in North Canton, Ohio, USA and was established in 1899. The Timken Co produces a variety of bearing and drive components used in various applications, from heavy industry and aircraft manufacturing to the automotive industry and agriculture.
The history of the Timken Co began with Henry Timken, an inventor and entrepreneur who specialized in the development of tapered roller bearings. With the help of his son, he turned his ideas into reality and founded a factory in St. Louis, Missouri in 1899. Soon after, the factory had to be expanded to meet the growing demand for its products.
Today, the Timken Co offers a wide range of bearing and drive components used in many different industries. Its product lines include ball bearings, cylindrical roller bearings, tapered roller bearings, needle roller bearings, housed bearings, spherical plain bearings, belts, gears, and other drive components.
In addition to manufacturing bearings and drive components, the Timken Co also has a strong presence in power transmission technology. One of the company's key divisions is the production and supply of components and systems for the rail industry, including complete drive systems, gearboxes, and wheelsets for locomotives and wagons.
Another important business area for the Timken Co is the aerospace industry. The company provides both standardized and customized solutions for various types of aircraft, including roller bearings used in engine and landing gear technology.
In addition to its core business areas, the Timken Co also has a strong presence in the automotive industry, offering a wide range of different types of bearings to its customers. The company also manufactures drive chains for use in automotive engines.
Over time, the Timken Co has made various strategic acquisitions to expand its offerings and diversify its customer portfolio. One example is the acquisition of Torrington Company in 2003, a company specializing in the production of bearings, drive components, and transmissions.
In summary, the Timken Co has a long history and a strong presence in the market for mechanical drive systems. The company offers a variety of products and solutions for different industries and applications and has earned an excellent reputation in the industry due to its high quality and customer orientation. Timken is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Free Cash Flow Margin of Timken amounted to 0.07 0.09
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