1.52 - 1.58
1.19 - 3.37
354.5K / 984.1K (Avg.)
-1.64 | -0.94
Profitability reveals how effectively the business turns revenues into profits. Higher and improving margins or returns on capital suggest a durable competitive advantage, supporting a stronger intrinsic valuation.
-0.64%
Negative ROE indicates either losses or negative equity – a major Benjamin Graham warning. Confirm if leverage or poor profitability is the cause.
-0.23%
Negative ROA indicates net losses or excessive assets. Benjamin Graham would question viability or capital misallocation.
-0.23%
Negative ROCE suggests negative EBIT or an inflated capital base. Benjamin Graham would check if the firm is structurally unprofitable.
20.60%
Gross margin 20-30% – Mediocre. Peter Lynch would investigate if operational efficiencies can be improved.
-1.72%
Negative operating margin means operating expenses exceed gross profit – a classic Benjamin Graham red flag. Investigate cost structure or revenue viability.
-2.17%
Negative net margin indicates net losses. Benjamin Graham would caution about solvency and capital reserves.