Trading Companies By Gross Profit

Gross Profit
Gross ProfitEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1MS Morgan Stanley
50.44 B
 0.13 
 2.17 
 0.29 
2MS-PA Morgan Stanley
46.44 B
 0.13 
 0.46 
 0.06 
3MS-PF Morgan Stanley
46.44 B
 0.17 
 0.19 
 0.03 
4MS-PE Morgan Stanley
46.44 B
 0.31 
 0.15 
 0.05 
5MS-PL Morgan Stanley
46.44 B
(0.17)
 1.07 
(0.19)
6MS-PK Morgan Stanley
46.44 B
(0.05)
 0.48 
(0.02)
7MS-PI Morgan Stanley
46.44 B
 0.07 
 0.31 
 0.02 
8MS-PP Morgan Stanley
46.44 B
(0.02)
 0.50 
(0.01)
9MS-PO Morgan Stanley
46.44 B
(0.11)
 1.32 
(0.15)
10GS Goldman Sachs Group
41.11 B
 0.15 
 2.29 
 0.34 
11GS-PD The Goldman Sachs
37.53 B
 0.02 
 0.66 
 0.01 
12GS-PA The Goldman Sachs
37.53 B
 0.00 
 0.84 
 0.00 
13SCHW-PJ The Charles Schwab
20.17 B
(0.16)
 1.05 
(0.16)
14SCHW-PD The Charles Schwab
20.17 B
 0.06 
 0.38 
 0.02 
15XP Xp Inc
11.02 B
(0.21)
 2.64 
(0.55)
16BX Blackstone Group
10.61 B
 0.04 
 1.92 
 0.08 
17RJF-PB Raymond James Financial
10.14 B
 0.27 
 0.11 
 0.03 
18O Realty Income
4.65 B
(0.19)
 1.20 
(0.23)
19SF Stifel Financial
4.48 B
 0.10 
 2.30 
 0.22 
20SF-PB Stifel Financial Corp
4.15 B
 0.02 
 0.65 
 0.01 
The analysis above is based on a 90-day investment horizon and a default level of risk. Use the Portfolio Analyzer to fine-tune all your assumptions. Check your current assumptions here.
Gross Profit is the most basic measure of business operational efficiency. It is simply the difference between sales revenue and the cost associated with making a product or providing a service. It is calculated before deducting administrative expenses, taxes, and interest payments. Gross Profit varies significantly from one sector to another and tells an investor how much money a business would have made if it didn't have to pay any overhead expenses such as salary, taxes, or rent.