Net profit margin
factor.formula
Net profit attributable to shareholders of the parent company in the last 12 months (TTM)
Total operating income for the last 12 months (TTM)
Net profit margin
Note: This indicator is usually calculated using Trailing Twelve Months (TTM) data to eliminate the impact of seasonal fluctuations and more accurately reflect the company's true profitability.
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It refers to the total net profit attributable to the parent company's shareholders in the most recent 12 consecutive months, after deducting the profit and loss of minority shareholders.
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Refers to the total income obtained by an enterprise through its main business and other operating activities in the last 12 consecutive months.
factor.explanation
The higher the net profit margin, the more efficient and profitable the company is in converting operating income into net profit. A higher net profit margin may be due to factors such as effective cost control, higher product pricing power or tax incentives. Investors can evaluate the profitability and management level of different companies or the same company at different times by comparing the net profit margins of different companies. At the same time, this indicator can also be used for benchmarking in the same industry to examine the competitive position and operational efficiency of the company in the industry.