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TTM Q3 '26TTM Q2 '26TTM Q1 '26TTM Q4 '25TTM Q3 '25
Profitability
Gross margin37.6%-13.1pp40.4%-14.9pp44.8%-14.5pp48%-15.6pp50.7%-17.1pp
Operating margin18.3%-11.6pp19.9%-13.6pp23.6%-11.8pp27.4%-9.4pp29.8%-9.6pp
Net margin15.4%-12.2pp17%-14.1pp20.8%-11.2pp24.6%-8.2pp27.5%-6.5pp
Returns
Return on equity61.8%-55.8pp63.9%-64.2pp81.8%-45.2pp104.3%-19.7pp117.6%-12.9pp
Return on assets27%-39.9pp31.5%-41.1pp45.9%-24.8pp58.6%-9.7pp66.9%-2.9pp
Return on invested capital94.8%-55.4pp111.8%-49.9pp127.7%-30.6pp151.2%+4.0pp150.2%+8.9pp
Efficiency
Asset turnover-2.7×7.2×-2.2×8.5×-0.4×9.3×+0.9×9.7×+1.5×
Inventory turnover15.6×-4.3×16.3×-2.4×18.7×+2.1×19.8×+4.6×20×+5.3×
Liquidity
Current ratio15×-5.3×19×+0.7×23.7×+9.3×21.7×+8.6×20.3×+8.6×
Quick ratio8.5×-2.9×11.2×+1.5×13.9×+6.7×12.7×+6.3×11.4×+5.7×
Cash ratio4.4×+0.2×+2.3×6.8×+3.8×5.8×+3.1×4.3×+2.0×
Leverage
Debt-to-equity1.1×+0.8×0.3×0.0×0.2×-0.2×0.3×-0.1×0.3×-0.2×
Debt-to-assets0.4×+0.2×0.1×-0.1×0.1×-0.1×0.1×-0.1×0.2×-0.1×
Interest coverage57.8×-128×79.3×-132×113.8×-110×144.4×-120×185.9×-88.4×
Per Share
Book value per share$40.88+6.9%$40.20+10.8%$39.93+25.6%$39.29+49.0%$38.26+83.1%
Valuation
Market capitalization$85.2B-23.0%$91.85B-37.7%$92.23B-36.4%$88.17B-34.7%$110.7B+10.4%
Enterprise value$78.17B-25.4%$77.63B-45.3%$80.43B-42.6%$78.61B-40.2%$104.73B+7.1%
Price / earnings91.3×+2.4×98×-27.7×90.3×-44.0×71.6×-69.3×88.9×-30.9×
Price / sales3.5×-2.8×4.1×-6.1×4.3×-6.7×4.3×-7.4×6.3×-4.0×
Price / book12.7×-6.4×14.1×-13.0×14.5×-14.8×14.3×-17.5×19.1×-10.6×
EV / sales3.2×-2.8×3.5×-6.4×3.8×-6.9×3.8×-7.5×-4.1×
Earnings yield21%-1.0pp17.5%-0.6pp20.6%+5.8pp23.7%+10.5pp22%+6.3pp

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Questions, answered.

What are Super Micro Computer, Inc.'s profit margins?
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI) runs a 8.4% gross margin and a 4.5% operating margin, with a 3.7% net margin.
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