Johnson & Johnson JNJ Ratios & Valuation
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Profitability | ||||||
| Gross margin | 271.7%-0.5pp | 272.2%-1.2pp | 273.4%-1.0pp | 274.3%-1.1pp | 275.5%-0.9pp | |
| Operating margin | 102.3%+2.8pp | 99.5%+3.4pp | 96.1%+0.3pp | 95.8%-2.4pp | 98.2%-2.2pp | |
| Net margin | 102.6%-2.6pp | 105.1%+12.6pp | 92.5%+10.5pp | 82%-18.9pp | 100.9%-20.5pp | |
| Returns | ||||||
| Return on equity | 125.3%-3.0pp | 128.3%+15.0pp | 113.3%+12.8pp | 100.5%-21.6pp | 122.1%— | |
| Return on invested capital | 79%+0.3pp | 78.7%-0.5pp | 79.2%-2.7pp | 81.8%-2.3pp | 84.1%— | |
| Efficiency | ||||||
| Asset turnover | 2×0.0× | 2×0.0× | 2×0.0× | 2×0.0× | 2×0.0× | |
| Liquidity | ||||||
| Current ratio | 4.1×-0.2× | 4.4×-0.1× | 4.4×0.0× | 4.4×-0.1× | 4.5×+0.1× | |
| Leverage | ||||||
| Debt-to-equity | 2.5×0.0× | 2.5×+0.1× | 2.4×+0.1× | 2.4×+0.1× | 2.3×+0.2× | |
| Net debt / EBITDA | 3.9×+0.5× | 3.4×+0.4× | 3×+0.4× | 2.6×+0.6× | 2.1×+0.2× | |
| Per Share | ||||||
| Book value per share | $131.85+0.7% | $130.87+3.3% | $126.73+3.0% | $122.99+2.4% | $120.09+2.9% | |
| Valuation | ||||||
| Market capitalization | $1.9T+11.1% | $1.71T+9.6% | $1.56T+3.8% | $1.5T+1.0% | $1.49T+1.3% | |
| Price / earnings | 80.5×+9.7× | 70.9×-6.2× | 77×-8.8× | 85.8×+6.9× | 78.9×+8.4× | |
| Price / sales | 20.3×+1.6× | 18.7×+1.4× | 17.3×+0.4× | 16.9×0.0× | 16.9×0.0× | |
| Price / book | 23.7×+2.1× | 21.5×+1.2× | 20.3×+0.1× | 20.2×-0.3× | 20.5×-0.3× | |
| EV / EBITDA | 64×+4.2× | 59.8×+3.2× | 56.6×+1.5× | 55×+1.4× | 53.6×+1.4× |
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- What are Johnson & Johnson's profit margins?
- Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) runs a 67.8% gross margin and a 26.4% operating margin, with a 21.8% net margin.
- Where do Johnson & Johnson's ratios come from?
- Every ratio is computed from Johnson & Johnson'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.
