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The Greenbrier Companies GBX Ratios & Valuation

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Profitability
Gross margin16.2%-1.7pp17.5%+0.6pp18.7%+3.0pp18.5%+4.5pp17.9%+4.5pp
Operating margin8.7%-2.5pp10.1%-0.2pp11.1%+2.0pp11.7%+4.1pp11.2%+4.7pp
Net margin5.1%-0.7pp6%+0.9pp6.3%+1.8pp6.5%+3.0pp5.8%+2.8pp
EBITDA margin13%-1.6pp14.1%+0.6pp14.9%+2.4pp15.1%+4.5pp14.6%+5.2pp
Returns
Return on equity9.8%-4.9pp12.5%-1.2pp14%+1.9pp16.2%+6.5pp14.7%+6.1pp
Return on assets3.4%-1.4pp4.3%-0.1pp4.7%+0.8pp5.4%+2.3pp4.9%+2.1pp
Return on invested capital8.8%-13.1pp10.4%-12.5pp8.3%-3.8pp23.2%+4.5pp21.9%+4.0pp
Efficiency
Asset turnover0.7×-0.2×0.7×-0.2×0.8×-0.1×0.8×0.0×0.8×-0.1×
Inventory turnover3.7×-0.1×3.5×-0.1×3.6×-0.1×3.8×+0.2×3.8×+0.1×
Leverage
Debt-to-equity1.2×+1.1×1.2×+1.2×1.2×-0.1×0.1×0.0×0.1×0.0×
Debt-to-assets0.4×+0.4×0.4×+0.4×0.4×0.0×0.0×0.0×
Net debt / EBITDA3.5×+3.8×3.4×+3.9×3.2×-0.2×-0.4×+0.2×-0.3×+0.2×
Per Share
Book value per share$49.31+12.2%$48.40+10.4%$47.68+12.1%$46.73+12.6%$43.94+10.1%
Valuation
Market capitalization$1.74B-1.1%$1.39B-34.9%$1.44B-4.5%$1.43B-16.9%$1.76B+9.5%
Enterprise value$3.06B+92.5%$2.87B+51.7%$2.97B-0.3%$1.22B-19.5%$1.59B+11.3%
Price / earnings11.8×+3.1×7.5×-4.1×7.1×-2.4×6.2×-7.7×8.7×-5.8×
Price / sales0.6×+0.1×0.5×-0.1×0.4×0.0×0.4×-0.1×0.5×+0.1×
Price / book1.1×-0.1×0.9×-0.6×0.9×-0.2×-0.3×1.2×0.0×
EV / EBITDA8.1×+5.0×6.6×+2.7×6.2×-0.6×2.3×-1.8×3.1×-1.0×
EV / sales1.1×+0.6×0.9×+0.4×0.9×+0.1×0.3×-0.1×0.5×+0.1×
Earnings yield8.5%-3.0pp13.3%+4.7pp14.2%+3.6pp16%+8.8pp11.5%+4.6pp
Dividend yield2.4%+0.2pp2.2%+0.4pp2.7%+0.2pp2.7%+0.5pp2.2%-0.2pp

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Questions, answered.

What are The Greenbrier Companies's profit margins?
The Greenbrier Companies (GBX) runs a 16.2% gross margin and a 8.7% operating margin, with a 5.1% net margin.
Where do The Greenbrier Companies's ratios come from?
Every ratio is computed from The Greenbrier Companies'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.