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Gross Margin
Boral Ltd

28.6%
Current
23%
Average
17.6%
Industry

Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.

Gross Margin
28.6%
=
Gross Profit
1B
/
Revenue
3.6B

Gross Margin Across Competitors

Country AU
Market Cap 6.4B AUD
Gross Margin
29%
Country IE
Market Cap 64.4B USD
Gross Margin
35%
Country CH
Market Cap 49.1B CHF
Gross Margin
43%
Country IN
Market Cap 3.3T INR
Gross Margin
58%
Country US
Market Cap 34.9B USD
Gross Margin
26%
Country US
Market Cap 32.6B USD
Gross Margin
29%
Country DE
Market Cap 21.8B EUR
Gross Margin
0%
Country IN
Market Cap 1.7T INR
Gross Margin
64%
Country CN
Market Cap 129.4B CNY
Gross Margin
16%
Country IN
Market Cap 1.3T INR
Gross Margin
59%
Country DE
Market Cap 13.9B EUR
Gross Margin
0%
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Boral Ltd
Glance View

Market Cap
6.4B AUD
Industry
Construction
Economic Moat
None

In the bustling landscape of the construction and building materials industry, Boral Ltd. stands as an iconic Australian figure. Born out of necessity in 1946 to supply the post-war housing boom, Boral quickly established itself as a bedrock of development. Over the decades, it has evolved from a traditional supplier of cement and concrete into a multinational powerhouse, specializing in a diverse range of products. Boral’s operations are multifaceted, encompassing everything from quarrying raw materials to manufacturing advanced building products. Its value chain is strategically streamlined, enabling it to leverage scale economies and maintain a competitive edge. This robust infrastructure not only ensures a steady flow of materials across Australia and beyond but also ensures Boral stays at the forefront of innovation within the industry. Amidst the concrete, bricks, and fly ash, lies the true engine of Boral’s success—its vertically integrated business model. By controlling everything from the extraction of raw materials to the delivery of finished goods, Boral has tightly woven an intricate network that fuels its revenue streams. This integration enables the company to adeptly maneuver within volatile markets, adjusting output and supply in response to economic cycles. Moreover, Boral’s strategic expansion into the Asian and North American markets further amplifies its revenue potential, positioning it as a global player in construction material supply. Through these broad strokes of operation, Boral not only meets the foundational needs of society but continues to build its legacy within the ever-evolving construction industry.

BLD Intrinsic Value
5.67 AUD
Overvaluation 3%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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What is Gross Margin?

Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.

Gross Margin
28.6%
=
Gross Profit
1B
/
Revenue
3.6B
What is the Gross Margin of Boral Ltd?

Based on Boral Ltd's most recent financial statements, the company has Gross Margin of 28.6%.