Gross Profit Margin (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Gross Profit Margin (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
October 31, 2015 -52.90%
July 31, 2015 -35.75%
April 30, 2015 -39.41%
January 31, 2015 3.96%
October 31, 2014 -33.33%
July 31, 2014 -20.60%
April 30, 2014 0.47%
January 31, 2014 -57.51%
October 31, 2013 -46.68%
July 31, 2013 33.18%
April 30, 2013 -39.04%
January 31, 2013 38.15%
October 31, 2012 -25.44%
July 31, 2012 -61.72%
April 30, 2012 -19.26%
January 31, 2012 -43.80%
October 31, 2011 38.56%
July 31, 2011 20.82%
April 30, 2011 27.60%
January 31, 2011 -13.28%
October 31, 2010 19.56%
July 31, 2010 29.11%
April 30, 2010 38.41%
January 31, 2010 35.87%
October 31, 2009 22.95%
Date Value
July 31, 2009 42.24%
April 30, 2009 35.85%
January 31, 2009 -142.7%
October 31, 2008 82.00%
July 31, 2008 32.04%
April 30, 2008 53.74%
January 31, 2008 -92.41%
October 31, 2007 93.10%
July 31, 2007 29.14%
April 30, 2007 50.38%
January 31, 2007 20.21%
October 31, 2006 -1.00%
July 31, 2006 48.15%
April 30, 2006 31.12%
January 31, 2006
October 31, 2005
July 31, 2005
April 30, 2005
January 31, 2005
October 31, 2004
July 31, 2004
April 30, 2004
January 31, 2004
October 31, 2003
July 31, 2003

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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