Woodward Cash Flow from Operating Activities 2010-2024 | WWD
Woodward annual/quarterly cash flow from operating activities history and growth rate from 2010 to 2024. Cash flow from operating activities can be defined as a company's cash flows from operations.
- Woodward cash flow from operating activities for the quarter ending December 31, 2024 was $0.035B, a 26.23% decline year-over-year.
- Woodward cash flow from operating activities for the twelve months ending December 31, 2024 was $0.915B, a 66.04% increase year-over-year.
- Woodward annual cash flow from operating activities for 2024 was $0.439B, a 42.31% increase from 2023.
- Woodward annual cash flow from operating activities for 2023 was $0.309B, a 59.34% increase from 2022.
- Woodward annual cash flow from operating activities for 2022 was $0.194B, a 58.33% decline from 2021.
Woodward Annual Cash Flow Ops (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$439 |
2023 |
$309 |
2022 |
$194 |
2021 |
$465 |
2020 |
$349 |
2019 |
$391 |
2018 |
$299 |
2017 |
$308 |
2016 |
$435 |
2015 |
$296 |
2014 |
$274 |
2013 |
$223 |
2012 |
$144 |
2011 |
$115 |
2010 |
$185 |
2009 |
$219 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Aerospace |
Aerospace and Defense Equipment |
$10.866B |
$3.324B |
Woodward, Inc., being an independent designer, manufacturer and service provider of energy control and optimization solutions, provides a wide array of products for fuel, combustion, fluid, actuation and electronic applications, which serve the commercial aerospace, business jet, military and energy markets. It also engages in aftermarket repairs, replacements and other service support operations. It serves the aerospace and energy markets through 2 reportable segments: Aerospace and Industrial. The Aerospace unit comprises the Aircraft Turbine Systems and the Airframe Systems business groups and is involved in the production, designing and servicing of products for the management of fuel, air, combustion and motion. The products like pumps, cockpit controls, motors and sensors under this unit, are used by companies like The Boeing Company and General Dynamics Corp. The Industrial unit comprises the Industrial Turbo Machinery Systems, and the Engine Systems and Electrical Power Systems business groups.
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