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Schneider Electric S.E. (SBGSY) Net Income CAGR:16.15%(TTM)

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Over longer horizons, Schneider Electric S.E.'s Net Income CAGR averages 8.20% over 3 years and 12.35% over 5 years.The TTM figure compares the trailing 12 months (sum of the latest four quarters) with the 12 months before that. Rows in the history table compare fiscal years, and the quarterly table compares single quarters; the three measure different windows and will differ. Net income CAGR shows how Schneider Electric S.E.'s bottom-line profitability has grown. This reflects the company's ability to convert revenue into profits after all expenses.

SBGSY Net Income CAGR Chart

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SBGSY Quarterly Net Income Growth (YoY)

Net Income growth vs the same quarter one year earlier, last 20 quarters.

SBGSY Net Income CAGR History

YearStart Net IncomeEnd Net IncomeChange% ChangeCAGR
2025$4.42B$4.89B+$469.31M+10.62%+10.62%
2024$4.42B$4.42B+$2.20M+0.05%+0.05%
2023$3.72B$4.42B+$698.13M+18.77%+18.77%
2022$3.65B$3.72B+$72.91M+2.00%+2.00%
2021$2.60B$3.65B+$1.05B+40.44%+40.44%
2020$2.71B$2.60B$-110.88M-4.09%-4.09%
2019$2.67B$2.71B+$36.72M+1.37%+1.37%
2018$2.58B$2.67B+$90.18M+3.49%+3.49%
2017$1.84B$2.58B+$740.49M+40.23%+40.23%
2016$1.53B$1.84B+$312.09M+20.42%+20.42%
2015$2.35B$1.53B$-820.00M-34.92%-34.92%
2014$2.60B$2.35B$-252.83M-9.72%-9.72%
2013$2.39B$2.60B+$210.88M+8.82%+8.82%
2012$2.32B$2.39B+$66.82M+2.88%+2.88%
2011$2.30B$2.32B+$20.26M+0.88%+0.88%
2010$1.18B$2.30B+$1.12B+95.03%+95.03%
2009$2.34B$1.18B$-1.16B-49.63%-49.63%
2008$2.31B$2.34B+$34.42M+1.49%+1.49%
2007$1.78B$2.31B+$532.26M+29.94%+29.94%
2006$1.18B$1.78B+$600.63M+51.02%+51.02%
2005$804.75M$1.18B+$372.41M+46.28%+46.28%
2004$545.07M$804.75M+$259.68M+47.64%+47.64%
2003$443.10M$545.07M+$101.97M+23.01%+23.01%
2002$-860.96M$443.10M+$1.30BN/AN/A

Quarterly Net Income: QoQ & YoY

QuarterValueQoQYoY
Q4 2025$2.64B+17.2%+20.9%
Q2 2025$2.25B-8.8%+2.2%
Q4 2024$2.47B+22.6%+18.0%
Q2 2024$2.02B-7.8%+26.6%
Q4 2023$2.19B-1.0%+16.5%
Q2 2023$2.21B+5.4%+19.6%
Q4 2022$2.09B+31.6%+26.9%
Q2 2022$1.59B-15.1%+82.9%
Q4 2021$1.88B+1.7%+17.7%
Q2 2021$1.84B+11.8%+63.4%
Q4 2020$1.65B+89.6%+10.8%
Q2 2020$870.57M-45.4%-29.4%
Q4 2019$1.59B+41.2%+9.7%
Q2 2019$1.13B-24.2%-4.4%
Q4 2018$1.49B+20.9%+50.1%
Q2 2018$1.23B-15.2%+34.8%

QoQ = change vs the prior quarter; YoY = change vs the same quarter a year earlier.

About Schneider Electric S.E.

Schneider Electric S.E. delivers comprehensive digital solutions for energy management and industrial automation to a global client base. The company operates through two primary divisions: Energy Management and Industrial Automation. Its extensive product catalog features electrical distribution and protection equipment, including circuit breakers, switches, contactors, and relays, alongside advanced energy management software. It also provides solutions for power quality, monitoring, and conditioning, such as surge protectors and power factor correction devices. For building infrastructure, Schneider Electric offers systems for access control, fire detection, environmental sensors, and integrated building management, encompassing valves and variable speed drives. Within grid and utility operations, the company supplies feeder and substation automation, SCADA software, medium voltage switchgear, and transformers. Data center solutions include critical power and cooling, IT power distribution, prefabricated modules, and security monitoring. Residential and commercial offerings range from home automation and security systems to wiring devices and uninterruptible power supplies. Furthermore, Schneider Electric is a leading provider of industrial automation and control technologies, featuring human-machine interfaces, industrial software, motion control, robotics, programmable controllers, process safety systems, and solutions for solar power and energy storage. Established in 1836, Schneider Electric S.E. is headquartered in Rueil-Malmaison, France.

Rueil-Malmaison
155,822 employees
Industrials / Industrial - Machinery
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Industrial - Machinery
CEO
Olivier Blum