Intel CorpINTC:NSQ

24.05
0.02 / 0.08%
38.13m
5.46%
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As of May 23 2013 21:00 BST.Data delayed by at least 15 minutes.

Income statement in USD

Year on year Intel Corp's net income fell 14.97% from 12.94bn to 11.01bn despite relatively flat revenues. A contributing factor has been an increase in the selling, general and administrative costs as a percentage of sales from 14.20% to 15.10%. View full income statement

REVENUE
Gross margin60.27%
Net profit margin19.45%
Operating margin25.29%
NET INCOME
Return on assets13.31%
Return on equity21.05%
Return on investment15.72%

Growth rates in USD

Year on year, growth in dividends per share increased 11.20% while earnings per share excluding extraordinary items fell by 10.95%. The positive trend in dividend payments is noteworthy since very few companies in the Semiconductors industry pay a dividend. Additionally when measured on a five year annualized basis, both dividend per share and earnings per share growth ranked in-line with the industry average relative to its peers.

DIVIDEND PER SHARE
Div yield(5 year avg)0.03%
Div growth rate (5 year)14.09%
Payout ratio (TTM)--
EARNINGS PER SHARE
EPS growth(5 years)12.63
EPS (TTM) vs
TTM 1 year ago
-15.0846

Cash flow in USD

In 2012, Intel Corp increased its cash reserves by 67.38%, or 3.41bn. The company earned 18.88bn from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 35.40%. In addition the company used 14.06bn on investing activities and also paid 1.41bn in financing cash flows. View full cash flow statement

CASH FLOW
Cash flow per share3.47
Price/Cash flow per share6.72
CASH
Book value per share10.35
Tangible book value per share7.20

Balance sheet in USD

Intel Corp has a Debt to Total Capital ratio of 20.54%, a higher figure than the previous year's 15.16%. View full balance sheet

TOTAL ASSETS
Current ratio2.43
Quick ratio2.06
TOTAL DEBT
Total debt/total equity0.2585
Total debt/total capital0.2054
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