Teladoc Operating Margin

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Teladoc's current Operating Margin is shown along with the formula used to calculate it. The reported value follows from applying the standard formula to filed data. Operating Margin shows how much operating income a company makes on each dollar of sales. It is one of the profitability indicators which helps analysts to understand whether the firm is successful or not making money from everyday operations.

Operating Margin

 = 

Operating Income

Revenue

X

100

=

-0.042

A good Operating Margin is required for a company to be able to pay for its fixed costs or payout its debt, which implies that the higher the margin, the better. This ratio is most effective in evaluating the earning potential of a company over time when comparing it against a firm's competitors. The disclosed Operating Margin for Teladoc corresponds to the current reporting dataset. Reported values correspond to the most recent financial period.

Latest Teladoc Operating Profit Margin Growth Pattern

Operating Profit Margin10 Years Trend
High Variability
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Operating Profit Margin Trend Statistics

Over 13 reporting periods, Teladoc's Operating Profit Margin shows a coefficient of variation of 215.7%, indicating elevated dispersion relative to the mean. An R-squared of 0.02 points to no statistically meaningful linear trend.
Arithmetic Mean-0.61
Coefficient Of Variation-215.65
Mean Deviation 0.61
Median-0.29
Standard Deviation 1.32
Sample Variance 1.73
Range5.5772
R-Value-0.15
Mean Square Error 1.80
R-Squared 0.02
Significance 0.56
Slope-0.04
Total Sum of Squares 27.68

Teladoc Operating Profit Margin History

Teladoc reports Operating Profit Margin from 2014 through 2026 across 13 observations, beginning at -0.35 and ending at -0.11.
2026 -0.11
2025 -0.1
2024 -0.4
2023 -0.0955
2022 -5.67
2021 -0.13
2020 -0.46
2019 -0.15
2018 -0.17
2017 -0.32
2016 -0.51
2015 -0.72
2014 -0.35

Correlation of Operating Profit Margin With Other Accounts

Correlation values indicate the degree of linear co-movement between Teladoc's Operating Profit Margin and other reported accounts. Values near +1 or −1 suggest strong association; values near 0 suggest independence. These relationships are descriptive and do not imply causation.

Related Fundamentals

Operating Margin Driver Correlations

The matrix identifies which financial accounts at Teladoc share the strongest relationships with Operating Margin. Highly correlated accounts often share underlying business drivers, while inverse relationships may reflect structural trade-offs.
Competition

Teladoc Pretax Profit Margin

Pretax Profit Margin

-0.0978
Pretax Profit Margin stood at -9.31% as of December 31, 2025.

Fundamental Drivers Relationships

Operating Profit Margin stood at -11.00% as of December 31, 2025. Related reported metrics: Other Operating Expenses at 1.49 Billion as of December 31, 2025; Operating Income at -276.1 Million as of December 31, 2025.

Operating Margin Peer Comparison

Analyzing Teladoc relative to its peers on Operating Margin provides a clear view of competitive standing. Consistent deviation in Teladoc's Operating Margin relative to peers may signal mispricing or competitive advantages. The range of Operating Margin values across Teladoc peers indicates how much variation exists within the sector. This peer comparison supports a data-driven approach to evaluating Teladoc investment merit.
Teladoc is currently under evaluation for operating margin relative to top peers.

Important Fundamentals

Financial Metrics, Fundamentals & Methodology

Teladoc's core fundamentals cover profitability, capital efficiency, and funding structure. Earnings persistence matters because stable results usually support more defensible valuation assumptions. For the latest reporting period, Teladoc reports revenue of 2.53 B, EPS loss of 34.2, negative operating margin of 4.2%.

Teladoc analytics rely on periodic company reporting and market reference feeds, with quality checks and normalization applied. Income statement, balance sheet, and cash-flow values follow GAAP or IFRS conventions as reported.

Editorial review and methodology oversight provided by: Michael Smolkin, Member of Macroaxis Board of Directors