Renault SARNO:PAR

62.13
0.140 / 0.22%
1.08m
82.55%
2.30
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As of May 22 2013 16:35 BST.Data delayed by at least 15 minutes.

Income statement in EUR

Year on year Renault SA's revenues fell 3.19% from 42.63bn to 41.27bn. This along with an increase in the cost of goods sold expense has contributed to a reduction in net income from 2.09bn to 1.77bn, a 15.30% decrease. View full income statement

REVENUE
Gross margin17.39%
Net profit margin4.20%
Operating margin0.30%
NET INCOME
Return on assets2.34%
Return on equity7.33%
Return on investment5.11%

Growth rates in EUR

Year on year, growth in dividends per share increased 48.28% while earnings per share excluding extraordinary items fell by 15.30%. The positive trend in dividend payments is noteworthy since only some companies in the Auto & Truck Manufacturers industry pay a dividend. Additionally when measured on a five year annualized basis, dividend per share growth ranked highest relative to its industry peers, while earnings per share growth is in-line with the industry average.

DIVIDEND PER SHARE
Div yield(5 year avg)0.02%
Div growth rate (5 year)-14.66%
Payout ratio (TTM)28.70%
EARNINGS PER SHARE
EPS growth(5 years)-8.5541
EPS (TTM) vs
TTM 1 year ago
-15.1583

Cash flow in EUR

In 2012, Renault SA increased its cash reserves by 28.92%, or 2.51bn. The company earned 3.88bn from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 9.39%. In addition the company generated 509.00m cash from financing while 1.57bn was spent on investing. View full cash flow statement

CASH FLOW
Cash flow per share18.51
Price/Cash flow per share3.65
CASH
Book value per share82.14
Tangible book value per share70.37

Balance sheet in EUR

Renault SA has a Debt to Total Capital ratio of 57.36%, a higher figure than the previous year's 26.27%. View full balance sheet

TOTAL ASSETS
Current ratio1.04
Quick ratio0.949
TOTAL DEBT
Total debt/total equity1.36
Total debt/total capital0.5736
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