$UNP
Market Cap:
$142.5 Billion
$UNP Insights BETA
Expenses
- Gross Profit Margin is relatively consistent.
- Avg. Gross Profit Margin is ≈79.19%, which is fantastically high. There is a good chance this business has strong competitive advantages. Be sure to make sure SGA, R&D, & Interest expenses are not eating up all the gross profits.
Cost Of Revenues
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Gross Profit
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Gross Profit Margin
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- SGA is relatively consistent
- Avg. SGA is ≈32.88%, which is moderate. Ideally, this would be under 30%. If it's closer to 70%, it's on the bad side of the range.
Selling, General & Admin Expense
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Research & Development
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Depreciation, Depletion & Amortization
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SGA Expense to Gross Profit Ratio
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R&D To Gross Profit Ratio
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DDA To Gross Profit Ratio
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Operating Expenses Total
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Operating Profits/Loss
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Income/Loss
- Net Income is relatively inconsistent. When Net Income is inconsistent, it's hard to determine a value of the company you can feel confident in.
- Net Income / Total Revenues is 28.04% on average. This is good when it's above 10%. When comparing with competitors, the company with the highest ratio will likely be the one with the competitive advantage.
- Earnings Per Share is relatively inconsistent. Erratic earnings picture is a red flag that indicates a fiercely competitive industry with lots of booms and busts. During the bust part of the cycle, the stock price might fall significantly after a bad earnings performance. This creates the illusion of a value buying opportunity but it’s not. Also keep in mind if the company has had stock splits or reverse splits.
Pretax Income
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Income Tax
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Net Profits/Loss
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Pretax Income YoY Change
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Income Tax Rate
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Net Profits/Loss YoY Change
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Basic EPS
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Net Income To Revenue Ratio
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Assets & Liabilities
- Inventory has been pretty consistent. Check if it's rising together with net earnings. If it is, that means the rising inventory is to keep with sales at the appropriate levels. What you don't want to see if wild variation in inventory levels, which would indicate boom & bust cycles.
- Property, Plant and Equipment has been pretty consistent. A stable PPE indicates that the company might not need to continuously reinvest into recreating their products, which might indicate the presence of a competitive advantage.
- Total Assets on average has been really high. This can be a competitive advantage because raising that much cash to compete with the business becomes much harder.
Cash & Short-Term Investments
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Cash & Equivalents
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Cash To Operating Expenses Ratio
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Inventory
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Receivables
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Total Short-Term Assets
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Property, Plant And Equipment
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Long-Term Investments
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Total Long-Term Assets
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Total Assets
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Net Income To Total Assets Percentage
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Accounts Payable
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Short-Term Debt
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Long Term Debt Due
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Total Short-Term Liabilities
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Long-Term Debt
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Other Long-Term Liabilities
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Total Long-Term Liabilities
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Total Liabilities
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Short-Term To Long-Term Debt Ratio
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Short-Term Assets To Debt Ratio
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Long-Term Debt To Net Income Ratio
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Ownership
- Return on Shareholders' Equity has been 9.28%, which is low (<10%). If Net Income as percentage of Total Revenue also weak (<10%) or negative, it’s a red flag. If it's strong (>10%), it's a green flag since this indicates that they are returning the earnings to shareholders somehow.
Return On Shareholders' Equity
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Book Value
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Free Cash Flow
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Free Cash Flow YoY
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Free Cash Flow Margin
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