industry ratios

  • 1Mortgage industry of Denmark — The mortgage industry of Denmark has proved very effective in providing borrowers with flexible and transparent loans on conditions close to the funding conditions of capital market players. Simultaneously, the covered mortgage bonds[1] transfer… …

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  • 2Trucking industry in the United States — The trucking industry (also referred to as the transportation or logistics industry) is the transport and distribution of commercial and industrial goods using commercial motor vehicles (CMV). In this case, CMVs are most often trucks; usually a… …

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  • 3Effects of the 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis on the United States — Main article: Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010 An automobile dealership in Orland, California which closed after General Motors cut ties with it and several hundred other dealers as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring efforts… …

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  • 4Profitability Ratios — A class of financial metrics that are used to assess a business s ability to generate earnings as compared to its expenses and other relevant costs incurred during a specific period of time. For most of these ratios, having a higher value… …

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  • 5Capitalization ratios — Also called financial leverage ratios, these ratios compare debt to total capitalization and thus reflect the extent to which a corporation is trading on its equity. Capitalization ratios can be interpreted only in the context of the stability of …

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  • 6capitalization ratios — Also called financial leverage ratios, these ratios compare debt to total capitalization and thus reflect the extent to which a corporation is trading on its equity. Capitalization ratios can be interpreted only in the context of the stability of …

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  • 7Mature Industry — An industry which has passed both the emerging and the growth phases of industry growth. Earnings and sales grow slower in mature industries than in growth and emerging industries. As can be seen above, the third phase is the mature industry… …

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  • 8Auto Industry ETF — An exchange traded fund (ETF) that invests specifically in the automobile industry. An auto industry ETF tracks a benchmark index that consists of automobile manufacturers and ancillary suppliers to the industry. Due to the limited number of… …

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  • 9Oil Services Industry ETF — A sector exchange traded fund (ETF) that invests in companies engaged in providing services such as drilling and seismic testing to the oil exploration production (E P) industry. Oil service companies generally do not produce oil and gas… …

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  • 10Airline Industry ETF — A sector exchange traded fund (ETF) that invests in stocks of airline companies, so as to obtain investment results that correspond to those of an underlying airline index. Because of the very limited number of airlines in most nations, an… …

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