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Inc stmt in EURIncome statement in EURView more

Year on year TomTom NV grew revenues 9.03% from 536.34m to 584.76m. Additionally the company has reduced the cost of goods sold, selling, general and administrative expenses and debt expenses (all as percentages of sales). These changes narrowed profitability losses from -102.74m to -21.01m.
Gross margin85.14%
Net profit margin-4.03%
Operating margin-4.27%
Return on assets-3.04%
Return on equity-13.49%
Return on investment-4.53%
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Cash flow in EURView more

In 2023, cash reserves at TomTom NV fell by 45.20m. However, the company earned 32.70m from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 5.59%. In addition the company used 53.55m on investing activities and also paid 23.46m in financing cash flows.
Cash flow per share0.1175
Price/Cash flow per share48.47
Book value per share1.15
Tangible book value per share-0.4746
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Balance sheet in EURView more

TomTom NV has a Debt to Total Capital ratio of 24.01%, a higher figure than the previous year's 19.70%.
Current ratio1.85
Quick ratio1.79
Total debt/total equity0.3159
Total debt/total capital0.2401
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