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Johnson & Johnson - Interest Coverage Ratio - MarketXLS

Data

Interest Coverage Ratio

Live
66.90
Returns the ratio of the company's operating income to its interest expenses.

How calculated

This ratio is calculated as financial interest cost by earnings before interest and taxes

Example usage

=InterestCoverage("MSFT")

Assets

Stocks
Interest Coverage Ratio
StockInterest Coverage Ratio

JNJ

66.90

PFE

5.00

MRK

20.50

SYK

14.90

MDT

12.30

LLY

24.60

ABT

23.70

GILD

6.80
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Johnson & Johnson

Sector: Healthcare   

Industry: Drug Manufacturers - Major

145.58
 
USD
  
-0.27
  
(-0.19%)
Previous close: 145.85  Open: 145.51  Bid: 145.3  Ask: 145.6
52 week range    
142.75   
   168.85
Mkt Cap: 351,152 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 7,396,296
Peers   
PFE / 
MRK / 
SNY / 
NVS / 
SYK / 
MDT / 
LLY / 
GSK / 
ABT / 
Last updated: Friday 27th December 2024

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