Profit margin is the ratio between turnover and profit, in other words, what percentage of turnover remains as profit for the company.
1 The overall net margin was 26 basis points, down five basis points from the second quarter.
2 By contrast, rival UBS managed to increase its net margin slightly over the same period to 27 bps.
3 After applying the company's net margin of roughly ten percent, the new valuation is a pretty un-racy 20 times earnings.
4 The firm's net margin for for 2012 lags the industry average by nearly 215 percent.
5 Retailers operate on very tight margins - the net margin across the sector is just 3.6 percent.
6 IBM's third-quarter net margin rose 1.1 points to 14.8 percent and its increasing profitability has been a key attraction for investors.
7 Stock markets have an average net margin of about 40 percent and NYSE generated $540 million of revenue from Euronext last year.
8 Assume JPMorgan's share of that revenue pool is around $1.2 billion and that its net margin runs at around 20 percent, which may be generous.
9 Of course long-term rates could also rise, taking net margins along for the ride.
10 Net margins in wealth management also outdid bigger rival UBS.
11 Its gross, operating and net margins were also better than industry median figures for the year ending 2011.
12 While the firm's net margins has improved, revenue growth has been a problem over the past two financial years.
13 We could raise the rating following a strengthening of PfP's net margins and a significant decrease in leverage levels.
14 Net margin fell to 10.3 percent from 11.6 percent.
15 Some Indian manufacturers, who mostly make handsets in China and Taiwan, make net margins of only about 2 percent, analysts said.
16 Net margin for the quarter was 7.7 percent compared with a little more than 9 percent a year earlier.
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