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First Internet Bancorp - Profit Margin - MarketXLS

Data

Profit Margin

Live
-6.3
Returns the company's net profit for a given period as a percentage of its revenue.

How calculated

It is calculated by dividing PAT by revenue of the same year

Example usage

=ProfitMargin("MSFT")

Assets

Stocks
Profit Margin
StockProfit Margin

INBK

-6.3

FRME

-2.3

EVER

-2.3

FFBC

-3.7

PNC

-0.6

TBBK

-0.9

WFC

-9.1

KEY

-2.0

BAC

-2.2
First Internet Bancorp logo

First Internet Bancorp

Sector: Financial Services   

Industry: Banks - Regional - US

40.55
 
USD
  
-0.37
  
(-0.90%)
Previous close: 40.92  Open: 40.694  Bid: 16.06  Ask: 64.22
52 week range    
17.50   
   42.89
Mkt Cap: 358 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 34,521
Peers   
FRME / 
EVER / 
FFBC / 
PNC / 
TBBK / 
WFC / 
KEY / 
Last updated: Friday 15th November 2024

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