Pfizer Inc. (PFE):
As a short look on profitability, the firm profit margin was 44.60%, and operating margin was noted at 26.40%. The company maintained a Gross Margin of 79.10%. 74.20% while Institutional ownership of the firm is insiders ownership is 0.10%. Company has kept return on investment (ROI) at 11.00% over the previous 12 months and has been able to maintain return on assets (ROA) at 14.20% for the last twelve months. Return on equity (ROE) recorded at 33.70%.
Pfizer Inc. (PFE) stock price registered at $ 44.4 by scoring a change of 1.09% at the end of Monday trading session. 52.53% off from its 52-week low and traded with move of -4.45% from high-print in the last 52-week period. The Company kept 5796.58M Floating Shares and holds 5939.98M shares outstanding.
The company's earnings for share shows growth of 68.20% for the current year and 2.06%. Analyst projected EPS growth for the next 5 years at 7.42%. The company's EPS growth rate for the past five years was 10.40%. Stock for several years. The company's earnings will be a direct relationship to the price of the company's stock. The stock observed Sales growth of -0.80% during past 5 years. EPS growth quarter over quarter stands at 45.80% and Sales growth quarter over quarter at 1.00%.
Pfizer Inc. (PFE) stock recent traded volume stands with 24816725 shares as compared with its average volume of 22907.3K shares. The related volume observed at 1.08.
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Price lowered with -4.45% from its 50 Day high and at 6.58% from 50 Day low. Analyses consensus rating score stands at 2.7. For the next one year period, the average of the individual price target stated by the sell-side analysts is $ 44.15.
Its debt ratio with its assets (cash, marketable securities, inventory, accounts receivable). As such, a current ratio can be used as a rough estimate of a company's financial health. The quick ratio of a short-term financial liability with quick assets (cash and cash equivalents, short-term marketable securities, and accounts receivable). The higher the ratio, the more financially secure the company is in the short term. A common law of thumb is that companies are able to meet their short-term liabilities.
0.40 with a total debt / equity of 0.58. It gives the investors the idea on the company's financial leverage, measured by apportioning total liabilities by its stockholders equity. It also illustrates how much debt is used in equity.
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE) stock moved higher 0.52% in contrast to its 20 days moving average displaying short-term and upward movement of stock. It shifted 0.91% above its 50-day simple moving average. This is a medium-term optimistic trend based on SMA 50. The stock price went overhead 12.75% from its 200-day simple moving average identifying long-term positive trend.
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