U.s. Gold Operating Margin Growth & History (USAU)

U.s. Gold's operating margin was −23.82% for fiscal 2017.

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U.s. Gold annual operating margin history

U.s. Gold annual operating margin

Fiscal yearPeriod endedOperating marginChange (percentage points)
20172017-04-30−23.82%−18.90 pp
20162016-04-30−4.92%+4.80 pp
20152015-04-30−9.73%−2.10 pp
20142014-04-30−7.63%+7.87 pp
20132013-04-30−15.49%+3.58 pp
20122012-04-30−19.07%−10.05 pp
20112011-04-30−9.03%+6.91 pp
20102010-04-30−15.94%

U.s. Gold operating margin trends

Over the last five reported fiscal years, U.s. Gold's operating margin decreased from −19.07% to −23.82%, a change of −4.75 percentage points. The latest reported quarter, Q4 2017, shows −10.76%.

About the metric

What operating margin means

Operating margin measures the percentage of revenue left after operating costs and expenses. It shows how much operating profit a company generates from each dollar of revenue.

Calculation and source

How operating margin is calculated

TickerStat calculates operating margin as SEC-reported operating income divided by SEC-reported revenue for the same fiscal period. Changes are shown in percentage points. Fiscal periods can differ from calendar years, so exact period-end dates are included.

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