Bucher, CH0002432174

Bucher Industries with steady Swiss order book, shares reflect cautious machinery sentiment

25.06.2026 - 16:46:13 | ad-hoc-news.de

Bucher Industries opens the week as a representative of Switzerland’s capital-goods sector, with investors watching its resilient order intake, margin targets and exposure to global farm and municipal equipment demand in a cautious machinery environment.

Bucher, CH0002432174
Bucher, CH0002432174

By Thomas Klein, Operations & Strategy desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-25, 16:45.

Bucher Industries (CH0002432174) stands for a diversified Swiss engineering group with a sizable presence on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The company’s recent guidance and order trends position it as a useful proxy for investment appetite in agricultural and municipal machinery in Europe and North America, according to sector data from Switzerland’s SPI index.

Where Bucher is positioned

Bucher Industries is part of Switzerland’s capital-goods landscape, often compared with peers such as CNH Industrial and Deere in terms of agricultural exposure, and municipal equipment suppliers like Kärcher in street-cleaning. Its main listing is on the SIX Swiss Exchange in Zurich, and it is included in the SPI, giving it broad coverage among Swiss institutional investors.

According to the company’s own information and past annual reports, Bucher has historically generated a substantial portion of its revenue from agricultural machinery, municipal vehicles and specialized hydraulics, with Europe and North America as key markets. In the SPI context, capital-goods names have lately been trading in line with the broader index, reflecting a mixed but not recessionary outlook for industrial demand.

Consensus and analyst view

For Bucher Industries, analyst coverage from Swiss and European houses typically focuses on order intake, EBIT margin resilience and free cash flow generation, similar to the framework used for other machinery stocks such as Lindt’s industrial equipment suppliers and wider capital-goods names tracked on MarketScreener. Consensus models generally assume a normalization of farm machinery demand after the strong cycle of the past years, while municipal equipment benefits from relatively stable public spending.

Recent analyst commentary on European and Swiss industrials, including capital-goods groups, has highlighted cautious optimism, with several houses maintaining neutral to positive stances on the sector as the FuW Swiss 50 and SPI indices trade moderately higher, supported by stable macro data and selective demand for quality industrial names.

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Background and price data on Bucher Industries

All corporate disclosures, historical figures and further coverage on Bucher Industries can be found bundled in the topic overview and the company’s investor relations section.

How Bucher makes its money

Bucher Industries generates much of its revenue through its Kuhn Group agricultural machinery division, which supplies tillage, seeding and hay and forage equipment to farmers worldwide. Additional contributions come from municipal vehicle solutions, including street sweepers and winter maintenance equipment, as well as industrial glass-forming and hydraulic components for specialized machinery.

Where the shares trade

The Bucher Industries shares (CH0002432174) trade on the SIX Swiss Exchange in Zurich; the latest verifiable price and market capitalization are provided by the exchange’s official data feed and major Swiss financial portals in Swiss francs on the same timestamp.

Key data on the Bucher Industries shares

  • Company: Bucher Industries AG
  • ISIN: CH0002432174
  • WKN: 243217
  • Ticker: BUCN
  • Trading venue: SIX Swiss Exchange
  • Price (as of 2026-06-25, 16:30): 0.00 CHF
  • Market cap: 0.00 CHF (as of 2026-06-25)
  • Sector / industry: Capital Goods / Machinery
  • Index membership: SPI
  • Next earnings date: not officially scheduled

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