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Inc stmt in EURIncome statement in EURView more

Year on year Koninklijke Philips NV has grown net income from a loss of -1.61bn to a smaller loss of -465.00m despite relatively flat revenues.
Gross margin42.18%
Net profit margin-2.59%
Operating margin1.96%
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Cash flow in EURView more

In 2023, Koninklijke Philips NV increased its cash reserves by 59.47%, or 697.00m. The company earned 2.26bn from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 12.43%. In addition the company used 636.00m on investing activities and also paid 848.00m in financing cash flows.
Cash flow per share0.7958
Price/Cash flow per share33.03
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Balance sheet in EURView more

Koninklijke Philips NV uses little or no debt in its capital structure.
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Growth rates in EUR

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Div yield(5 year avg)1.68%
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EPS (TTM) vs
TTM 1 year ago
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