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David Eduardo wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: That is because it is not "ROI." ROI is "return on investment" or the payback on invested capital. ROI, simplified, is how much you make each year on each dollar invested. Often companies are measured in return on assets, as opposed to investment capital. Sony's $1.5 billion profit vs. $66 billion in sales gives you the profit margin, which is just about 2%. Supermarkets often have a margin below 1%. The profit is on volume. Other business may have margins of 20% to 25%, but these are usually service companies, not manufacturers. GE has a high margin, around 12%. Honda has a margin of 5%. You can't really be stupid enough to compare a car company, a supermarket chain, and an electronics manufacturer's ROI can you? Those agre gross margins, not ROI. When you understand the difference between margins and ROI (hint... one is a P&L metric and the other is a balance sheet one) rejoin the conversation. Su the numbers are bad, but they are your numbers? P.S. A huge part of Sony´s income is not from consumer electronics. Right Plonk. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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