Rogers Operating Income Over Time
| ROG Stock | USD 97.01 0.95 0.99% |
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Quarterly Earnings Growth (0.17) | Earnings Share (3.66) | Revenue Per Share | Quarterly Revenue Growth 0.027 | Return On Assets |
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Cross Equities Operating Income Analysis
Compare Rogers and related stocks such as Benchmark Electronics, Ouster Common Stock, and NCR Voyix Operating Income Over Time
Select Fundamental| 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 | |
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| BHE | 1.8 M | 41.3 M | 75.6 M | 116.5 M | 100.1 M | 93 M | 75.6 M | 78.6 M | 58.5 M | 28.5 M | 25.1 M | 53.1 M | 90.1 M | 109.7 M | 109.4 M | 125.8 M | 132.1 M |
| OUST | (29.7 M) | (29.7 M) | (29.7 M) | (29.7 M) | (29.7 M) | (29.7 M) | (29.7 M) | (29.7 M) | (29.7 M) | (48.4 M) | (51.8 M) | (99.7 M) | (145.4 M) | (373.2 M) | (104.2 M) | (93.8 M) | (98.4 M) |
| VYX | (2.4 B) | (148 M) | 748 M | 666 M | 353 M | 135 M | 674 M | 691 M | 191 M | 611 M | 221 M | 26 M | (50 M) | (129 M) | (37 M) | (42.5 M) | (40.4 M) |
| PAR | 12.7 M | (20.8 M) | (4 M) | (657 K) | (2.2 M) | 6.6 M | 2.2 M | (121 K) | (10.3 M) | (14.2 M) | (23.9 M) | (53.9 M) | (69.1 M) | (71.7 M) | (79.1 M) | (71.2 M) | (67.6 M) |
| CTS | 12.1 M | 18 M | 4.1 M | 28.1 M | 50.2 M | 31.2 M | 55.6 M | 44.4 M | 69.9 M | 60.2 M | 47.8 M | 76.8 M | 94 M | 75.1 M | 76.5 M | 88 M | 92.4 M |
| KDK | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (53.8 M) | (61.7 M) | (55.5 M) | (58.3 M) |
| ALIT | 203 M | 203 M | 203 M | 203 M | 203 M | 203 M | 203 M | 190 M | 204 M | 265 M | 147 M | 194 M | (14 M) | (101 M) | (90 M) | (81 M) | (77 M) |
| PLAB | 1.3 M | 44.4 M | 30.7 M | 28.8 M | 72.2 M | 52.5 M | 31.9 M | 65.6 M | 52.1 M | (29.9 M) | 94.6 M | 211.9 M | 253.1 M | 221.5 M | 208.2 M | 239.4 M | 251.4 M |
| CNXN | 7.3 M | 47.6 M | 54.6 M | 59.4 M | 71.5 M | 78.6 M | 80.5 M | 77.5 M | 85.7 M | 112 M | 72.1 M | 96.5 M | 120.6 M | 103.2 M | 97.1 M | 111.6 M | 56.8 M |
Rogers and related stocks such as Benchmark Electronics, Ouster Common Stock, and NCR Voyix Operating Income description
Operating Income is the amount of profit realized from Rogers operations after accounting for operating expenses such as cost of goods sold (COGS), wages and depreciation. Operating income takes the gross income and subtracts other operating expenses and then removes depreciation. Operating Income of Rogers is typically a synonym for earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) and is also commonly referred to as operating profit or recurring profit. Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), representing the amount of profit a company generates from its operations.My Equities
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| Rogers | ROG |
| Classification | ESG Investing |
| Business Address | 2225 W Chandler |
| Exchange | New York Stock Exchange |
USD 97.01
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