High Profit Margin Stocks
Companies with profit margins above 15%, demonstrating efficient conversion of revenue into profit.
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448 Companies Meeting Criteria
Showing 401–448 of 448 companies, ranked by Profit Margin.
| # | Company | Sector | Profit Margin | Net Income | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 401 | MLIMueller Industries | Industrials | 16.1% | $605M | $3.8B |
| 402 | PEGAPegasystems | Information Technology | 16.1% | $278M | $1.7B |
| 403 | ERIEErie Indemnity | Financials |
Understanding High Profit Margins
A profit margin above 15% indicates a company keeps more than 15 cents of every dollar earned as profit. This often reflects strong pricing power, a differentiated product, or efficient operations. Software and pharmaceutical companies tend to have the highest margins, while retailers and manufacturers typically operate on thinner margins.
Profit Margin > 15%
Results are based on SEC EDGAR filings. Companies with missing, unreliable, or extreme outlier values are excluded from screening.
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