Eaton Net Long-Term Debt 2010-2024 | ETN
Eaton annual/quarterly net long-term debt history and growth rate from 2010 to 2024. Net long-term debt can be defined as the net amount of long term debt issued and repaid. This field is either calculated as the sum of the long term debt fields or used if a company does not report debt issued and repaid separately
- Eaton net long-term debt for the quarter ending December 31, 2024 was $69M, a 91.36% decline year-over-year.
- Eaton net long-term debt for the twelve months ending December 31, 2024 was $823M, a 69.9% decline year-over-year.
- Eaton annual net long-term debt for 2024 was $0.069B, a 91.36% decline from 2023.
- Eaton annual net long-term debt for 2023 was $0.799B, a 4800% decline from 2022.
- Eaton annual net long-term debt for 2022 was $-0.017B, a 102.17% decline from 2021.
Eaton Annual Net Long-Term Debt (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$69 |
2023 |
$799 |
2022 |
$-17 |
2021 |
$785 |
2020 |
$-249 |
2019 |
$884 |
2018 |
$-164 |
2017 |
$-554 |
2016 |
$-22 |
2015 |
$-602 |
2014 |
$-582 |
2013 |
$-1,087 |
2012 |
$5,832 |
2011 |
$303 |
2010 |
$-47 |
2009 |
$-329 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Industrial Products |
Electrical Machinery |
$128.765B |
$24.878B |
Eaton Corporation plc is a diversified power management company and a global technology leader in electrical components and systems. Eaton's current reportable segments are Electrical Americas, Electrical Global, Aerospace, Vehicle and eMobility. The Electrical Americas and Electrical Global segment includes sales contracts that are primarily for electrical and industrial components, power distribution and assemblies, residential products, single and three-phase power quality, wiring devices, circuit protection, utility power distribution, power reliability equipment and as services. Vehicle segment includes the truck segment designs, manufactures and markets powertrain systems and other components for commercial vehicle markets. Aerospace segment is a supplier of aerospace fuel, hydraulics and pneumatic systems for commercial and military use. The eMobility segment focus on two technologies within electrical vehicles, namely Power electronics & conversion and Power distribution & circuit protection.
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