Profit Margin (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Profit Margin (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
November 30, 2010 -15.12K%
August 31, 2010 -44.19K%
May 31, 2010 -23.51K%
February 28, 2010 -71.99K%
November 30, 2009 -7.40K%
August 31, 2009 -5.47K%
May 31, 2009 -1.28K%
February 28, 2009 -8.18K%
November 30, 2008 -7.61K%
August 31, 2008
May 31, 2008 -7.91K%
February 29, 2008
November 30, 2007 -1.61K%
August 31, 2007 -185.5%
May 31, 2007 -162.7%
February 28, 2007 -452.5%
November 30, 2006 -989.4%
August 31, 2006 -104.2%
May 31, 2006 -9.56K%
February 28, 2006 7.04%
November 30, 2005
August 31, 2005 -118.0%
May 31, 2005 -395.6%
February 28, 2005 -938.3%
November 30, 2004 -146.3%
Date Value
August 31, 2004 -21.54%
May 31, 2004 -1.08K%
February 29, 2004 -39.36%
November 30, 2003 -227.2%
August 31, 2003 -154.0%
May 31, 2003 -2.66K%
February 28, 2003 -489.8%
November 30, 2002 -120.7%
August 31, 2002 -125.2%
May 31, 2002 -1.11K%
February 28, 2002 30.04%
November 30, 2001 -376.0%
August 31, 2001 9.67%
May 31, 2001 48.57%
February 28, 2001 -14.03%
November 30, 2000
August 31, 2000 -337.8%
May 31, 2000 -200.0%
February 29, 2000 -500.0%
November 30, 1999 -53.70%
August 31, 1999 -300.0%
May 31, 1999 -200.0%
February 28, 1999 -300.0%
November 30, 1998
August 31, 1998 -500.0%

Profit Margin Definition

Profit Margin is calculated using Net Income/Revenue. This metric measures the overall efficiency of a company in being able to turn revenue into profit. An analyst looking at profit margin might look for a higher profit margin relative to other comparable companies as well as a profit margin that is growing.

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Profit Margin (Quarterly) Range, Past 5 Years

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