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Teradata Corp

Teradata Corp

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Year on year Teradata Corp grew net income 87.88% from 33.00m to 62.00m despite revenues that were unchanged.
Gross margin60.47%
Net profit margin3.45%
Operating margin10.47%
Return on assets3.55%
Return on equity42.32%
Return on investment7.33%
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In 2023, cash reserves at Teradata Corp fell by 85.00m. However, the company earned 375.00m from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 20.46%. In addition the company used 49.00m on investing activities and also paid 383.00m in financing cash flows.
Cash flow per share1.73
Price/Cash flow per share16.00
Book value per share0.7796
Tangible book value per share-3.33
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Balance sheet in USDView more

Teradata Corp has a Debt to Total Capital ratio of 88.92%, a lower figure than the previous year's 257.80%.
Current ratio0.748
Quick ratio0.7233
Total debt/total equity8.03
Total debt/total capital0.8892
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