ThyssenKrupp AG Research and Development Expenses 2012-2024 | TYEKF

ThyssenKrupp AG research and development expenses from 2012 to 2024. Research and development expenses can be defined as an expense arising from studies and product development processes.
ThyssenKrupp AG Annual Research and Development Expenses
(Millions of US $)
2023 $255
2022 $267
2021 $280
2020 $277
2019 $385
2018 $308
2017 $423
2016 $414
2015 $379
2014 $407
2013 $346
2012 $288
ThyssenKrupp AG Quarterly Research and Development Expenses
(Millions of US $)
2024-06-30 $67
2024-03-31 $69
2023-12-31 $59
2023-09-30 $76
2023-06-30 $59
2023-03-31 $65
2022-12-31 $55
2022-09-30 $77
2022-06-30 $66
2022-03-31 $65
2021-12-31 $58
2021-09-30 $78
2021-06-30 $69
2021-03-31 $72
2020-12-31 $61
2020-09-30 $56
2020-06-30 $63
2020-03-31 $72
2019-12-31 $86
2019-09-30 $149
2019-06-30 $99
2019-03-31 $66
2018-12-31 $71
2018-09-30 $38
2018-06-30 $73
2018-03-31 $106
2017-12-31 $92
2017-09-30 $131
2017-06-30 $102
2017-03-31 $98
2016-12-31 $92
2016-09-30 $125
2016-06-30 $104
2016-03-31 $97
2015-12-31 $89
2015-09-30 $108
2015-06-30 $93
2015-03-31 $88
2014-12-31 $90
2014-09-30 $124
2014-06-30 $96
2014-03-31 $100
2013-12-31 $87
2013-09-30 $95
2013-06-30 $90
2013-03-31 $89
2012-12-31 $73
2012-09-30 $120
2012-06-30 $62
2012-03-31 $56
2011-12-31 $50
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Basic Materials Steel Producers $2.553B $40.105B
ThyssenKrupp AG is a Germany-based diversified industrial company. It operates in six segments: The Elevator Technology segment specializes in the construction, modernization and servicing of elevators, escalators, moving walks, stair and platform lifts, as well as passenger boarding bridges; the Industrial Solutions segment offers engineering and construction services; the Materials Services segment engages in the global distribution of materials and the provision of technical services for the production and manufacturing sectors; the Steel Europe segment produces flat carbon steel products; the Steel Americas segment processes and markets steel products in North and South America; and the Components Technology segment offers components for the automotive, construction and engineering sectors, as well as for wind turbines. Its product portfolio comprises construction vehicles, chemicals, packaging steel and parts for the wind energy and oil industries, among others.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
Nucor (NUE) United States $35.673B 14.08
Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal (NPSCY) Japan $21.892B 6.59
Steel Dynamics (STLD) United States $21.858B 12.99
ArcelorMittal (MT) Luxembourg $20.222B 6.97
POSCO (PKX) South Korea $16.465B 19.03
United States Steel (X) United States $8.788B 14.35
Gerdau S.A (GGB) Brazil $7.047B 8.51
Commercial Metals (CMC) United States $6.974B 13.82
Ternium S.A (TX) Luxembourg $6.563B 8.36
SSAB (SSAAY) Sweden $4.580B 6.21
Acerinox (ANIOY) Spain $2.518B 12.02
ThyssenKrupp AG (TKAMY) Germany $2.440B 0.00
Aperam (APEMY) Luxembourg $2.171B 16.12
Algoma Steel Group (ASTL) Canada $1.176B 0.00
Ryerson Holding (RYI) United States $0.808B 37.32
Olympic Steel (ZEUS) United States $0.472B 23.05
Universal Stainless & Alloy Products (USAP) United States $0.412B 16.34
L.B Foster (FSTR) United States $0.301B 33.10
ZK Group (ZKIN) China $0.018B 0.00
Mechel PAO (MTL) Russia $0.000B 0.00
National Steel (SID) Brazil $0.000B 0.00