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    Bosch Sees 2024 Operating Profit Plummet by a Third

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    Posted on January 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Bosch's 2024 profit dropped by a third due to industry challenges, with revenue at 90.5 billion euros and an EBIT margin of 3.5%.

    Bosch sees 2024 operating profit plummet by a third

    STUTTGART (Reuters) - German automotive supplier Robert Bosch said on Friday that its operating profit plummeted by a third to 3.2 billion euros ($3.32 billion) in 2024, a reflection of a wider crisis in the automotive and mechanical engineering industries.

    According to preliminary figures, revenue contracted slightly to 90.5 billion euros, while the company's EBIT margin from operations fell by almost two percentage points to 3.5%, significantly lower than its original target of 7%.

    The world's largest automotive supplier and manufacturer of a wide range of technology products from semiconductors to household electronics underperformed in almost all business areas. Business was particularly poor in Europe, with weak demand and a reluctance to invest and buy, it said.

    Bosch was able to maintain revenue in its largest division, Mobility, at the previous year's level of around 56 billion euros.

    "Despite our best efforts, Bosch, too, was not completely immune to economic developments," said CEO Stefan Hartung, adding that the auto industry was suffering from increasing competition, particularly in China.

    Last year, Bosch announced plans to cut up to 5,550 jobs amid weak demand for intelligent driver assistance systems and solutions for automated driving.

    ($1 = 0.9626 euros)

    (Reporting by Ilona Wissenbach, writing by Friederike Heine, editing by Thomas Seythal)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bosch's operating profit fell by a third in 2024.
    • •Revenue slightly decreased to 90.5 billion euros.
    • •EBIT margin dropped to 3.5%, below the 7% target.
    • •Weak demand in Europe impacted performance.
    • •Bosch plans job cuts amid industry challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bosch sees 2024 operating profit plummet by a third

    1What is Bosch's projected operating profit for 2024?

    Bosch's operating profit is projected to plummet by a third to 3.2 billion euros in 2024.

    2How did Bosch's revenue perform in 2024?

    According to preliminary figures, Bosch's revenue contracted slightly to 90.5 billion euros.

    3
    What challenges is Bosch facing in the automotive sector?

    Bosch is facing increasing competition and weak demand for intelligent driver assistance systems, which has impacted its performance.

    4What measures has Bosch taken in response to economic challenges?

    Bosch announced plans to cut up to 5,550 jobs amid weak demand for its automotive technologies.

    5What was Bosch's EBIT margin in 2024?

    Bosch's EBIT margin from operations fell by almost two percentage points to 3.5% in 2024.

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