ARM Gross Profit Margin: 94.22%
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ARMH Gross Profit Margin Rankings
| Overall | 97th percentile | 99 of 4097 |
| Sector | 98th percentile | 11 of 820 in Technology |
| Industry | 97th percentile | 1 of 35 in Semiconductor - Specialized |
ARMH Gross Profit Margin Range, Past 5 Years
| Minimum | 79.64% | Sep 2004 |
| Maximum | 93.20% | Jun 2002 |
| Average |
About Gross Profit Margin
Gross profit margin is the difference between sales and the cost of goods sold divided by revenue. It expresses the relationship between gross profit (sales - cost of goods sold) and sales revenue. More specifically, gross profit margin represents the percentage of each dollar of a company's revenue that is available to cover fixed costs after paying for the goods or services that were sold.
If a company produces widgets and earns $32 million in sales but pays $24 million for the items sold, then the company's gross profit margin would be ($32m - $24m)/$32m = %25.
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I've been $ARMH for almost a year and they've done nothing, I don't have the stomach for the these crazy swings
about 4 days ago by studatnu
about 4 days ago by studatnu
RT @MagicDiligence Good, accessible analysis on why $INTC may overtake $ARMH in the mobile space http://stks.co/2JBk via Cult of Mac $AAPL
about 5 days ago by STheadlines
about 5 days ago by STheadlines
RT @StockTwits RT @MagicDiligence Good accessible analysis on why $INTC may overtake $ARMH in mob space w/in nxt 2-3yr http://stks.co/2JAX
about 5 days ago by wallstreetbean
about 5 days ago by wallstreetbean
RT @MagicDiligence Good, accessible analysis on why $INTC may overtake $ARMH in the mobile space within next 2-3 yrs http://stks.co/2J9u
about 5 days ago by StockTwits
about 5 days ago by StockTwits
Good, accessible analysis on why $INTC may overtake $ARMH in the mobile space within the next 2-3 years. http://stks.co/2J9I
about 5 days ago by MagicDiligence
about 5 days ago by MagicDiligence
Intel, AMD low-power processors not competitive with ARM, Digitimes reports
Feb 08, 6:41AM theflyonthewall.com
Feb 08, 6:41AM theflyonthewall.com
@ajb_2010 It forgave $amzn...sold off $armh on great earnings...$cat stuck also after great earnings
about 10 days ago by fredfrybrain
about 10 days ago by fredfrybrain
$ARMH companies like apple.. etc all are make or brake based on a series of few products.ARMH however is embedded throughout entire industry
about 11 days ago by ultralite12
about 11 days ago by ultralite12
$ARMH Im no expert, but I am in the technology field. When it comes to long term success there is prob no other company in a better position
about 11 days ago by ultralite12
about 11 days ago by ultralite12
$ARMH If the drop is due to fundamentals/ a failing company i believe it is wrong. Maybe just people trying to make a buck off of a short?
about 11 days ago by ultralite12
about 11 days ago by ultralite12
explain please: @ultralite12 $ARMH I think because most people dont understand the company and what they have for their stock.
about 11 days ago by beauroak
about 11 days ago by beauroak
@studatnu $ARMH I think because most people dont understand the company and what they have for their stock.
about 11 days ago by ultralite12
about 11 days ago by ultralite12
Mobile computing component providers benefiting from commoditisation of Mobile IP space. $QCOM a major player here. $SWKS, $ARMH in play
about 11 days ago by leopardtrader
about 11 days ago by leopardtrader
@RonReuven I dont think you understand how $ARMH works.They are not patents but licenses. They continuously make new core designs for manuf.
about 12 days ago by ultralite12
about 12 days ago by ultralite12
$ARMH bus is commoditized w 0 assets outside of patents,which depreciate as they become obsolete. only in bus until someone has better idea.
about 12 days ago by RonReuven
about 12 days ago by RonReuven
@RonReuven I'm talking fundamentals on $ARMH They develop the brains(core) for pretty much every single major IC manufacture.
about 12 days ago by ultralite12
about 12 days ago by ultralite12
@ultralite12 @options911 before investing in $ARMH you should ignore banner contracts & really review the #'s. it'll surprise u
about 12 days ago by RonReuven
about 12 days ago by RonReuven
@lockingprofits if any company were to buy $ARMH at current levels their stk would drop by at least 2x purchase price bc p.o'd off investors
about 12 days ago by RonReuven
about 12 days ago by RonReuven
Nomura Securities Maintains a 'Neutral' on ARM Holdings (ARMH); Solid Quarter
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