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SBF 120

Rank every SBF 120 stock by debt-to-equity (MRQ). Lower values indicate less reliance on debt financing. Part of our free stock indices.

Top 5

Debt-to-Equity (MRQ)

  • PLX
    0.16
  • ML
    0.37
  • BOL
    0.76
  • FDJ
    1.96
  • DBV
    2.93

Constituents (116)

*Excluding stocks with a negative Debt-to-Equity ratio
PLX
Pluxee N.V.PAR
0.16
ML
Michelin (CGDE)PAR
0.37
BOL
Bolloré SEPAR
0.76
FDJ
FDJ Gaming Solutions FrancePAR
1.96
DBV
DBV Technologies SAPAR
2.93
AM
Dassault Aviation SAPAR
3.05
GLE
Société Générale SAPAR
3.71
BNP
BNP Paribas SAPAR
4.78
ACA
Crédit Agricole S.A.PAR
5.94
ABVX
Abivax SAPAR
7.96
MMT
Métropole Télévision SAPAR
8.07
TRI
Trigano S.A.PAR
9.02
TFI
TF1 GroupPAR
9.81
BIM
bioMérieux SAPAR
11.24
VU
Vusion S.A.PAR
12.06
RMS
Hermès International Société en commandite par actionsPAR
12.27
ATE
Alten SAPAR
13.01
STMPA
STMicroelectronics N.V.PAR
15.32
BB
Société BIC SAPAR
19.07
RF
Eurazeo SEPAR
19.27
ITP
Interparfums SAPAR
20.81
GTT
Gaztransport et technigaz SAPAR
21.43
IPN
Ipsen S.A.PAR
22.38
MT
ArcelorMittal S.A.AMS
23.92
VIRP
Virbac SAPAR
25.75

Frequently asked questions

The 5 SBF 120 companies with the lowest debt-to-equity (MRQ) are: Pluxee N.V. (PLX, 0.16), Michelin (CGDE) (ML, 0.37), Bolloré SE (BOL, 0.76), FDJ Gaming Solutions France (FDJ, 1.96) and DBV Technologies SA (DBV, 2.93). Pluxee N.V. ranks first at 0.16.

A debt-to-equity (MRQ) of 9.02 or lower places a SBF 120 stock in the top 10% on this metric. That covers the strongest 12 of the 116 ranked constituents.

There is no fixed threshold, so the index itself is the benchmark. Across the 116 ranked SBF 120 constituents, the median debt-to-equity (MRQ) is 75.25. A stock below that level ranks ahead of the typical SBF 120 company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.

Emeis SA (EMEIS) has the highest debt-to-equity (MRQ) in the SBF 120, at 613.03. Pluxee N.V. (PLX) has the lowest, at 0.16.

Emeis SA (EMEIS, 613.03) reports the highest debt-to-equity (MRQ) in the SBF 120, followed by Air France-KLM SA (AF, 529.53), Renault SA (RNO, 315.51), Ayvens SA (AYV, 309.97) and Forvia SE (FRVIA, 276.35).