ABB Long Term Debt 2010-2024 | ABBNY

ABB long term debt from 2010 to 2024. Long term debt can be defined as the sum of all long term debt fields.
  • ABB long term debt for the quarter ending September 30, 2024 was $6.666B, a 36.07% increase year-over-year.
  • ABB long term debt for 2023 was $5.221B, a 1.52% increase from 2022.
  • ABB long term debt for 2022 was $5.143B, a 23.13% increase from 2021.
  • ABB long term debt for 2021 was $4.177B, a 13.48% decline from 2020.
ABB Annual Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2023 $5,221
2022 $5,143
2021 $4,177
2020 $4,828
2019 $6,772
2018 $6,587
2017 $6,682
2016 $5,800
2015 $5,985
2014 $7,312
2013 $7,570
2012 $7,534
2011 $3,231
2010 $1,139
2009 $2,172
ABB Quarterly Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $6,666
2024-06-30 $6,338
2024-03-31 $6,346
2023-12-31 $5,221
2023-09-30 $4,899
2023-06-30 $4,451
2023-03-31 $5,230
2022-12-31 $5,143
2022-09-30 $4,530
2022-06-30 $5,086
2022-03-31 $6,171
2021-12-31 $4,177
2021-09-30 $4,270
2021-06-30 $4,375
2021-03-31 $5,619
2020-12-31 $4,828
2020-09-30 $6,319
2020-06-30 $6,237
2020-03-31 $6,830
2019-12-31 $6,772
2019-09-30 $7,800
2019-06-30 $7,913
2019-03-31 $7,050
2018-12-31 $6,587
2018-09-30 $6,619
2018-06-30 $6,661
2018-03-31 $5,285
2017-12-31 $6,682
2017-09-30 $7,061
2017-06-30 $6,909
2017-03-31 $5,885
2016-12-31 $5,800
2016-09-30 $6,319
2016-06-30 $6,355
2016-03-31 $6,126
2015-12-31 $5,985
2015-09-30 $6,571
2015-06-30 $6,646
2015-03-31 $7,203
2014-12-31 $7,312
2014-09-30 $7,408
2014-06-30 $7,585
2014-03-31 $7,612
2013-12-31 $7,570
2013-09-30 $7,553
2013-06-30 $7,417
2013-03-31 $7,430
2012-12-31 $7,534
2012-09-30 $7,055
2012-06-30 $6,977
2012-03-31 $5,364
2011-12-31 $3,231
2011-09-30 $2,380
2011-06-30 $2,471
2011-03-31 $1,189
2010-12-31 $1,139
2010-09-30 $2,080
2010-06-30 $1,887
2010-03-31 $2,061
2009-12-31 $2,172
2009-09-30 $2,219
2009-06-30 $2,063
2009-03-31 $1,960
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Industrial Products Electrical Machinery $103.432B $32.235B
ABB is a leading technology company. Its products and services can be used in automated manufacturing, providing digital solutions, electrification of industry and transport and enhancing productivity. It reports business under 4 segments - Electrification, Robotics & Discrete Automation, Process Automation and Motion. Electrification segment is responsible for the manufacture and sale of products and services, including low and medium voltage switchgear, control products, DIN rail components, wiring accessories and installation material for a plethora of applications. Robotics & Discrete Automation: This segment includes the machine and factory automation solutions from the business of B&R and a wide-ranging robotics solutions and applications suite. Process Automation: This provides control and plant optimization systems and automation products and solutions for optimizing the productivity of industrial processes. Motion:?The segment specializes in supplying motors, drives and generator products.
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