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Efficiency
Asset turnover0.7×-0.2×0.9×-0.1×0.9×-0.3×1.2×
Liquidity
Current ratio2.1×-0.1×2.2×+0.1×2.1×+1.0×1.1×
Quick ratio1.5×-0.1×1.6×-0.2×1.9×+0.8×
Cash ratio0.1×-0.1×0.2×-0.1×0.3×+0.2×0.1×
Leverage
Debt-to-equity0.4×0.0×0.4×+0.2×0.2×-0.4×0.6×
Debt-to-assets0.2×0.0×0.2×+0.1×0.1×0.0×0.2×
Per Share
Book value per share$3.46-6.9%$3.71+5.2%$3.53+122%$1.59+30.6%
Valuation
Market capitalization$67.82M-35.2%$113.48M+19.1%$95.26M-65.4%$274.95M+28.8%
Enterprise value$109.2M-27.9%$156.86M+45.1%$108.11M-63.1%$292.6M
Price / sales0.4×-0.2×0.7×-0.1×0.9×-0.5×1.4×
Price / book0.6×-0.3×0.9×-0.1×1.1×-7.7×8.8×-10.3×
EV / sales0.7×-0.2×0.0×-0.5×1.5×

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Questions, answered.

What are Drilling Tools International's profit margins?
Drilling Tools International (DTI) runs a 75.1% gross margin and a 7.2% operating margin, with a 5.5% net margin.
Where do Drilling Tools International's ratios come from?
Every ratio is computed from Drilling Tools International's SEC filings — trailing-twelve-month flows over period-end balances. Valuation multiples combine those fundamentals with market data, recomputed each period. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any ratio for its full history and peer comparisons.