Gross Profit Margin (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Gross Profit Margin (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
March 31, 2012 56.89%
December 31, 2011 68.95%
September 30, 2011 90.21%
June 30, 2011 68.30%
March 31, 2011 73.53%
December 31, 2010 73.06%
September 30, 2010 76.84%
June 30, 2010 63.99%
March 31, 2010 96.37%
December 31, 2009 48.81%
September 30, 2009 30.02%
June 30, 2009 60.08%
March 31, 2009 55.25%
December 31, 2008 61.50%
September 30, 2008 51.79%
June 30, 2008 34.75%
March 31, 2008 23.72%
December 31, 2007 43.10%
September 30, 2007 34.27%
June 30, 2007 78.26%
March 31, 2007 41.26%
December 31, 2006 44.89%
September 30, 2006 81.14%
June 30, 2006 36.94%
Date Value
March 31, 2006 33.32%
December 31, 2005 32.28%
September 30, 2005 37.46%
June 30, 2005 37.37%
March 31, 2005 53.33%
December 31, 2004 81.03%
September 30, 2004 42.46%
June 30, 2004 50.78%
March 31, 2004 44.87%
December 31, 2003 47.48%
September 30, 2003 52.83%
June 30, 2003 41.01%
March 31, 2003 42.63%
December 31, 2002 47.78%
September 30, 2002 54.31%
June 30, 2002 41.76%
March 31, 2002 51.00%
December 31, 2001 49.58%
September 30, 2001 52.62%
June 30, 2001 49.51%
March 31, 2001 56.69%
December 31, 2000 55.42%
September 30, 2000 59.24%
June 30, 2000 55.92%

Gross Profit Margin Definition

Gross Profit Margin is calculated using Gross Profit/Revenue. This metric measures the overall efficiency of a company in being able to turn revenue into gross profit and doing this by keeping cost of goods sold low. An analyst looking at gross profit margin might look for a higher gross profit margin relative to other comparable companies as well as a gross profit margin that is growing.

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Gross Profit Margin (Quarterly) Range, Past 5 Years

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