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Inc stmt in CNYIncome statement in CNYView more

Year on year NIO Inc had net income fall 45.25% from a loss of 14.56bn to a larger loss of 21.15bn despite a 12.89% increase in revenues from 49.27bn to 55.62bn. An increase in the cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales from 89.56% to 94.51% was a component in the falling net income despite rising revenues.
Gross margin7.84%
Net profit margin-31.73%
Operating margin-34.50%
Return on assets-21.45%
Return on equity-135.00%
Return on investment-49.71%
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Cash flow in CNYView more

In 2023, NIO Inc increased its cash reserves by 66.79%, or 15.47bn. Cash Flow from Financing totalled 27.66bn or 49.74% of revenues. In addition the company used 1.38bn for operations while cash used for investing totalled 10.89bn.
Cash flow per share--
Price/Cash flow per share--
Book value per share8.44
Tangible book value per share8.32
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Balance sheet in CNYView more

NIO Inc has a Debt to Total Capital ratio of 50.49%, a higher figure than the previous year's 45.29%.
Current ratio1.11
Quick ratio1.01
Total debt/total equity1.31
Total debt/total capital0.5049
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