Stock Ratios
Making an investment decision in the stock market involves a certain amount of risk, so it's important to thoroughly review a company's stock before making any decisions. Stock float, number of short positions and outstanding shares are among the many factors an investor should take into account.
profit margin TTM
operating margin TTM
revenue TTM
revenue per share TTM
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the last time Corporate Backed Trust Certificates, Goldman Sachs Capital I Securities-Backed Series 2004-6 04-6 A1 3.50 (NYSE:JBK) reported earnings?
Corporate Backed Trust Certificates, Goldman Sachs Capital I Securities-Backed Series 2004-6 04-6 A1 3.50 (JBK) published its most recent earnings results on N/A.
What is Corporate Backed Trust Certificates, Goldman Sachs Capital I Securities-Backed Series 2004-6 04-6 A1 3.50's current ROE?
An investor's main concern is the profitability ratios of a company so that they are able to understand how it performs financially. Investors are interested in finding out how effectively a business is using their cash to produce earnings, which is why return on equity (ROE) ratio is important. Corporate Backed Trust Certificates, Goldman Sachs Capital I Securities-Backed Series 2004-6 04-6 A1 3.50 (NYSE:JBK)'s trailing twelve months ROE is N/A.
What are ROA telling us?
The Return on Assets (ROA) ratio measures how profitable a company is relative to its total assets. Corporate Backed Trust Certificates, Goldman Sachs Capital I Securities-Backed Series 2004-6 04-6 A1 3.50 (JBK) currently has a ROA of N/A. Companies that manage their assets effectively will have greater returns, while those that do so poorly would suffer lower returns.
Where did JBK's net profit margin stand at?
JBK reported a profit margin of N/A in the last quarter. A company's profit margin, also known as its revenue ratio or gross profit ratio, reflects the amount of revenue that an organization earns compared to its net income. In general, a higher ratio implies greater profit, and vice versa.
What is JBK's short-term liquidity position?
Apple's current ratio, which measures its ability to pay short-term obligations, was N/A in the most recent quarter. The quick ratio stood at N/A, with a Debt/Eq ratio of N/A.

