Avery Dennison Gross Profit Margin Quarterly:
26.80% for March 31, 2013Avery Dennison Historical Gross Profit Margin Quarterly Data
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| March 31, 2013 | 26.80% |
| Dec. 31, 2012 | 25.96% |
| Sept. 30, 2012 | 26.35% |
| June 30, 2012 | 26.09% |
| March 31, 2012 | 26.13% |
| Dec. 31, 2011 | 24.65% |
| Sept. 30, 2011 | 24.45% |
| June 30, 2011 | 25.66% |
| March 31, 2011 | 26.17% |
| Dec. 31, 2010 | 14.30% |
| Sept. 30, 2010 | 27.61% |
| June 30, 2010 | 29.19% |
| March 31, 2010 | 28.35% |
| Dec. 31, 2009 | 27.28% |
| Sept. 30, 2009 | 28.14% |
| June 30, 2009 | 26.82% |
| March 31, 2009 | 24.20% |
| Dec. 31, 2008 | 25.03% |
| Sept. 30, 2008 | 25.18% |
| June 30, 2008 | 26.81% |
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About Gross Profit Margin
A gross profit margin is the difference between sales and the cost of goods sold divided by revenue. This represents the percentage of each dollar of a company's revenue available after accounting for cost of goods sold.
If a company produces phones 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 percent.
Cutting costs result in higher gross profit margins. If a company sells phones for 500 dollars and the cost of the producing the phone is $250, the current gross profit margin is 50 percent ((500-250)/500). If the company is able to reduce production costs from $250 to $200, the gross profit margin is 60 percent ((500-200)/500).
Note : Profit margins are very dependent on sector. Companies that sell bland potato chips may not have very high margins, but will sell a sizable quantity of potato chips. A company that sells consulting services will likely have higher profit margins, but sell lower quantities.
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AVY Gross Profit Margin Quarterly Benchmarks
| Companies | |
|---|---|
| ACCO Brands | 27.47% |
| Standard Register Company | 29.60% |
| United Stationers | 15.08% |
AVY Gross Profit Margin Quarterly Rankings
| Overall |
66th percentile 2720 of 8002 |
| Sector |
54th percentile 410 of 893 in Industrials |
| Industry |
26th percentile 11 of 15 in Business Equipment |
AVY Gross Profit Margin Quarterly Range, Past 5 Years
| Minimum | 14.30% | Dec 2010 |
| Maximum | 29.19% | Jun 2010 |
| Average | 25.76% |
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