Basler AG (BSL.DE) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Basler AG is a German company that makes industrial cameras — small, precise cameras used by machines to "see" and inspect things on factory floors. Its cameras are built into automated systems that check products for defects, read barcodes, guide robots, and control quality in industries like electronics, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and food production. Basler is one of the largest makers of industrial vision cameras in Europe. The company sells its cameras and related software directly to machine builders and system integrators, earning revenue through hardware sales and, increasingly, software licenses. Basler operates primarily in Europe and Asia, with Germany as its home base, and generates roughly €200 million in annual revenue. Its moat comes from deep engineering expertise and long-standing customer relationships in a specialized niche, but the business is sensitive to slowdowns in factory investment — weak industrial spending in Europe and China has pressured demand recently, and a sustained recovery in manufacturing activity is the key driver of future growth.
Winston Score: 68/100 — Good
A decent business — some strong pillars, some weaker.
- Quality: Strong (21/30)
- Growth: Strong (14/20)
- Cash Flow: Exceptional (9/10)
- Stability: Exceptional (10/10)
- Valuation: Mixed (3/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)

