Listed for the trailing twelve months, net margin is net income per share divided by its revenue per share and indicates the percentage profit the company earns for each dollar of revenue it receives. High profit margins are generally preferable to low margins.
Net margin for a mutual fund represents a weighted median figure such that approximately 50% of the domestic stocks in the portfolio will have a greater net margin and roughly 50% of these domestic stocks will have a lower net margin than the weighted median.
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All net margin figures are calculated in house at the equity level, based on the domestic stocks in the fund’s most recently reported portfolio. Portfolio analytics are calculated when we receive an updated portfolio from the fund company.