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Murray Cod Australia Ltd
ASX:MCA

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Murray Cod Australia Ltd
ASX:MCA
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Price: 1 AUD -0.99% Market Closed
Market Cap: 123.9m AUD

Gross Margin
Murray Cod Australia Ltd

-80.9%
Current
-51%
Average
23.2%
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
-80.9%
=
Gross Profit
-8.8m
/
Revenue
10.9m

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Murray Cod Australia Ltd
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Market Cap
123.9m AUD
Industry
Food Products

Murray Cod Australia Ltd. engages in breeding, growing and marketing of Murray cod, a freshwater table fish. The company is headquartered in Griffith, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2011-03-30. The firm is engaged in breeding, growing and marketing of Murray cod, a freshwater table fish to high-end restaurants, wholesalers and export. The firm offers construction and sale of aquaculture equipment. The firm operates hatchery, nursery and grow out farms. The company grows Murray cod in open ponds or dams on the murray-darling basin river system. The firm subsidiaries include Murray Darling Fisheries Pty Ltd. Its operations are conducted within the Riverina region of New South Wales. Its product includes hot smoked murray cod.

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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
-80.9%
=
Gross Profit
-8.8m
/
Revenue
10.9m
What is the Gross Margin of Murray Cod Australia Ltd?

Based on Murray Cod Australia Ltd's most recent financial statements, the company has Gross Margin of -80.9%.

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