The net income to stockholders margin measures a company’s net income to stockholders as a percentage of the revenue. The formula to calculate net income to stockholders margin and an example calculation for Nikon’s trailing twelve months is outlined below:
Net Income to Stockholders Margin = Net Income to Stockholders / Total Revenue
2.0% = 13.859 B / 701 B
The tables below summarizes Nikon’s performance over the last five years:
Fiscal Year | Net Income to Stockholders | Revenue | Margin |
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2020-03-31 | 7.693 B | 591 B | 1.3% |
2021-03-31 | -34.497 B | 451.2 B | −7.6% |
2022-03-31 | 42.679 B | 539.6 B | 7.9% |
2023-03-31 | 44.944 B | 628.1 B | 7.2% |
2024-03-31 | 32.57 B | 717.2 B | 4.5% |
The tables below summarizes Nikon’s performance over the last four quarters:
Quarter Ending | Net Income to Stockholders | Revenue | Margin |
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2024-03-31 | 7.597 B | 188.3 B | 4.0% |
2024-06-30 | 2.755 B | 163.9 B | 1.7% |
2024-09-30 | 208 M | 168.9 B | 0.1% |
2024-12-31 | 3.299 B | 179.9 B | 1.8% |
You can read more about Net Income to Stockholders here.
Click the link below to download a spreadsheet with an example Revenue calculation for Nikon Corp. below: