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  2. Operating margin - Wikipedia

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    In business, operating margin—also known as operating income margin, operating profit margin, EBIT margin and return on sales (ROS)—is the ratio of operating income ("operating profit" in the UK) to net sales, usually expressed in percent.

  3. Earnings before interest and taxes - Wikipedia

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    In accounting and finance, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) is a measure of a firm's profit that includes all incomes and expenses (operating and non-operating) except interest expenses and income tax expenses. [1] [2] Operating income and operating profit are sometimes used as a synonym for EBIT when a firm does not have non-operating ...

  4. Net income - Wikipedia

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    Net income can also be calculated by adding a company's operating income to non-operating income and then subtracting off taxes. [4] The net profit margin percentage is a related ratio. This figure is calculated by dividing net profit by revenue or turnover, and it represents profitability, as a percentage.

  5. Profit margin - Wikipedia

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    A low profit margin indicates a low margin of safety: higher risk that a decline in sales will erase profits and result in a net loss, or a negative margin. Profit margin is an indicator of a company's pricing strategies and how well it controls costs. Differences in competitive strategy and product mix cause the profit margin to vary among ...

  6. What is contribution margin? - AOL

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    Contribution margin vs. gross profit margin The contribution margin and the gross profit margin are both analysis tools used to help businesses increase profits, but they measure different aspects ...

  7. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization

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    A company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (commonly abbreviated EBITDA, [1] pronounced / ˈ iː b ɪ t d ɑː,-b ə-, ˈ ɛ-/ [2]) is a measure of a company's profitability of the operating business only, thus before any effects of indebtedness, state-mandated payments, and costs required to maintain its asset base.

  8. Olo (OLO) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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    Operating income for the fourth quarter was $11.5 million, up from $6.8 million a year ago. Operating margin was 15.1% in Q4, an increase of approximately 430 basis points year over year.

  9. Parsons Reports Record Results Since IPO for the Fourth ...

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    The adjusted EBITDA increase was driven primarily by organic growth and operating leverage. Adjusted EBITDA margin decreased 30 basis points to 6.9%. The lower margin for the year was the result of adjustments on the two programs previously discussed. Excluding these impacts, Critical Infrastructure margins were 10.1% for the full year.