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Company Profiles
Know the basics about every publicly traded company.
- Company name and ticker symbol
- Stock exchange and trading currency
- Country of incorporation
- Sector and industry classification
- Business description and company website
- Fiscal year timing and latest reporting period
Market Snapshot
Key metrics updated daily — valuation, growth, and what analysts think.
- Market capitalization
- Price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio — trailing and forward
- Price/earnings-to-growth (PEG) ratio
- Earnings per share
- Revenue and gross profit over the last 12 months
- Profit margin, operating margin, return on equity, and return on assets
- Quarterly earnings and revenue growth (year-over-year)
- Price-to-book and price-to-sales ratios
- Enterprise value ratios
- Book value and dividend yield
- 52-week high and low
- 50-day and 200-day moving averages
- Beta (how much the stock moves with the market)
- Shares outstanding and public float
- Insider and institutional ownership percentages
- Analyst consensus — number of buy, hold, and sell ratings
- Analyst target price
Historical Prices
Daily stock prices going back 5+ years, adjusted for splits and dividends.
- Open, high, low, and close prices (split-adjusted)
- Daily trading volume
- Unadjusted closing price
- Dividends paid on each date
- Stock split history
Earnings Reports
See how companies performed versus expectations, quarter by quarter.
- Actual reported earnings per share
- Analyst consensus estimate
- Earnings surprise — how much they beat or missed
- Surprise as a percentage
- Report date and whether it was before or after market close
- Fiscal quarter and fiscal year
Income Statements
Revenue, expenses, and profit — available quarterly and annually.
- Total revenue and cost of revenue
- Gross profit
- Operating expenses, including R&D and selling costs
- Operating income
- Interest expense and pre-tax income
- Income tax and net income
- EBIT and EBITDA
Cash Flow Statements
Where the money comes from and where it goes — quarterly and annually.
- Cash generated from operations
- Capital expenditures
- Cash from investing activities
- Cash from financing activities
- Dividends paid out
- Share buyback spending
- New debt issued
- Net change in cash
Balance Sheets
What a company owns and owes — a snapshot of financial health.
- Total assets, including cash, inventory, and property
- Intangible assets and goodwill
- Total liabilities — short-term and long-term debt
- Current assets vs. current liabilities
- Shareholder equity and retained earnings
- Shares outstanding
Insider Transactions
Track when company executives and directors buy or sell their own stock.
- Who traded — name and title
- Transaction type — buy, sell, or option exercise
- Number of shares and price per share
- Total transaction value
- How many shares they owned afterward
- Transaction and filing dates
Computed Insights
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ROIC, custom growth rates, sector-relative ratios, your own ranking — describe it, get it back as a chart.
Free Cash Flow
Operating Cash Flow - Capital Expenditures
How much cash a company generates after covering its capital investments. A key measure of financial flexibility.
Gross Margin
Gross Profit / Revenue
The percentage of revenue left after paying for the cost of goods sold. Shows pricing power and production efficiency.
Net Margin
Net Income / Revenue
The percentage of revenue that becomes profit after all expenses. The bottom line of profitability.
Operating Margin
Operating Income / Revenue
How much profit a company makes from its core business, before interest and taxes.
Debt-to-Equity Ratio
Total Debt (Short-term + Long-term) / Shareholder Equity
How much a company relies on borrowed money versus shareholder investment. Lower is generally more conservative.
Current Ratio
Current Assets / Current Liabilities
Whether a company has enough short-term assets to cover its short-term debts. Above 1.0 means it can.
Quick Ratio
(Cash + Short-term Investments + Receivables) / Current Liabilities
A stricter liquidity test that excludes inventory. Shows whether a company can meet obligations with its most liquid assets.
Enterprise Value
Market Cap + Long-term Debt - Cash
The theoretical takeover price of a company, accounting for both its equity value and net debt position.
Interest Coverage
Operating Income / Interest Expense
How easily a company can pay interest on its debt. Higher means more comfortable debt servicing.
Working Capital
Current Assets - Current Liabilities
The cash available for day-to-day operations. Positive means the company can fund its short-term needs.
Month-over-Month Change
(Current - Previous Month) / Previous Month
How a metric changed compared to the previous month. Useful for spotting trends in price, revenue, or any other value over time.
Quarter-over-Quarter Growth
(Current Quarter - Previous Quarter) / Previous Quarter
How a metric grew or declined compared to the prior quarter. Great for tracking earnings momentum or revenue acceleration.
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