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Inc stmt in EURIncome statement in EURView more

Year on year Sixt SE had net income fall -27.22% from 335.14m to 243.91m despite a 10.54% increase in revenues from 3.62bn to 4.00bn. An increase in the cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales from 21.89% to 22.91% was a component in the falling net income despite rising revenues.
Gross margin76.25%
Net profit margin6.76%
Operating margin12.87%
Return on assets3.85%
Return on equity13.91%
Return on investment5.77%
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Cash flow in EURView more

In 2024, Sixt SE increased its cash reserves by 2,661.26%, or 157.65m. The company earned 1.08bn from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 26.98%. In addition the company used 89.60m on investing activities and also paid 832.87m in financing cash flows.
Cash flow per share11.44
Price/Cash flow per share5.35
Book value per share45.00
Tangible book value per share43.22
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Balance sheet in EURView more

Sixt SE has a Debt to Total Capital ratio of 65.97%, a lower figure than the previous year's 122.94%.
Current ratio2.78
Quick ratio2.68
Total debt/total equity1.94
Total debt/total capital0.6597
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