Skip to content

Gross margin at other companies

Warner Music Group logo
Warner Music GroupWMG
45.8%-1.0pp
Shutterstock logo
ShutterstockSSTK
57.7%+0.1pp
Iron Mountain logo
Iron MountainIRM
55%-1.0pp
Compass Minerals International logo
Compass Minerals InternationalCMP
17.5%+4.0pp

Other financials

Income statement

See full
Revenue$47.5M+14.7%
Gross profit$31.4M+15.7%
Operating income$11.8M+13.0%
Net income$4.4M+65.1%
EPS (diluted)$0.07+75.0%

Balance sheet

See full
Cash & equivalents$25.9M+21.2%
Total debt$464.4M+17.6%
Total equity$377.7M+3.5%
Total assets$949.7M+9.8%

Cash flow

See full
Operating cash flow$11.9M-2.2%
CapEx$194.5K+688%
Free cash flow$11.7M-3.6%

Valuation

See full
Market cap$661.87M+35.3%
Enterprise value$1.1B+27.6%
P/E79.7×+16.6×
P/S3.8×+0.7×

Profitability

See full
Operating margin21.8%-0.3pp
Net margin4.7%-0.2pp
FCF margin28.3%-0.2pp

Returns & leverage

See full
Return on equity2.2%+0.1pp
Debt / equity1.2×+0.1×
Current ratio1.4×+0.2×

Where this comes from

Calculated from Reservoir Media, Inc.’s reported figures.

Based on trailing twelve months.

The official record: Reservoir Media, Inc.’s 10-K, filed May 28, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

Ask your AI about Reservoir Media, Inc.'s gross margin.

Connect your AI assistant and compare it to peers, right in your chat.

Connect your AI
Harbor at dusk
Claude

Questions, answered.

What is Reservoir Media, Inc.'s gross margin?
Reservoir Media, Inc. (RSVR) reported gross margin of 64.7% in Q1 2026.
How has Reservoir Media, Inc.'s gross margin changed year-over-year?
Reservoir Media, Inc.'s gross margin increased by 1.4% year-over-year, from 63.8% to 64.7%.
What is the long-term trend for Reservoir Media, Inc.'s gross margin?
Over 5 years (2021 to 2026), Reservoir Media, Inc.'s gross margin has grown at a 1.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from 59.1% to 64.7%.
What does gross margin mean?
Gross profit (revenue minus cost of revenue) as a percentage of revenue, on a trailing-twelve-month basis. Measures how much of each sales dollar survives the direct cost of producing the goods or services sold.