ABB is one of the major global suppliers of industrial robots, drives, electrification, and automation.
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Price
$109.73
1D change
+1.16%
Market cap
$199.15B
Sector
Industrials
| Metric | ABBNY |
|---|---|
| Price | $109.73 |
| 1D Change | +1.16% |
| Market Cap | $199.15B |
| Enterprise Value | $800.48B |
| Trailing P/E | 41.3 |
| Forward P/E | 31.7 |
| PEG Ratio | 3.37x |
| Price / Sales | 5.8 |
| EV / Revenue | 23.2 |
| Revenue Growth | 18.3% |
| Earnings Growth | 21.2% |
| Gross Margin | 40.4% |
| Operating Margin | 20.6% |
| Net Margin | 14.3% |
| ROE | 33.6% |
| Free Cash Flow | $475.5M |
| FCF Margin | 1.4% |
| Debt / Equity | 0.60x |
| Current Ratio | 1.38x |
| Dividend Yield | 109.00% |
| Next Earnings | — |
| Quarterly Revenue | $8.73B |
| Revenue QoQ | -3.5% |
| Quarterly Net Income | $1.32B |
| Net Income QoQ | +4.0% |
ABBNY thesis lens
Industrial robotics and automation
Why it could benefit
- ABB is one of the major global suppliers of industrial robots, drives, electrification, and automation.
- Physical AI adoption should increase demand for flexible manufacturing and robotic automation.
- Its electrification business also benefits from grid and industrial power investment.
Moat / edge
- Global industrial automation footprint.
- Broad robotics, motion, and electrification portfolio.
- Installed base across factories, utilities, and infrastructure.
What to watch
- Robotics orders and factory automation demand.
- Electrification margins and backlog.
- China and European industrial cycles.
Key risks
- OTC ADR liquidity and reporting format differ from primary listings.
- Industrial cycles can overwhelm robotics growth.