Ultrapar Participacoes SA
BMV:UGPN

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BMV:UGPN
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Price: 115.625 MXN Market Closed
Market Cap: Mex$82.8B

Operating Margin

4%
Current
Improving
by 0.6%
vs 3-y average of 3.4%

Operating Margin shows how much profit a company makes from its regular business activities after covering operating costs. It helps measure how efficiently the company turns sales into profit.

Operating Margin
4%
=
Operating Income
R$5.5B
/
Revenue
R$138.1B

Operating Margin shows how much profit a company makes from its regular business activities after covering operating costs. It helps measure how efficiently the company turns sales into profit.

Operating Margin
4%
=
Operating Income
Mex$5.5B
/
Revenue
R$138.1B

Peer Comparison

Country Company Market Cap Operating
Margin
BR
Ultrapar Participacoes SA
BOVESPA:UGPA3
28.7B BRL
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CA
Enbridge Inc
TSX:ENB
160.2B CAD
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US
Williams Companies Inc
NYSE:WMB
88.4B USD
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US
Enterprise Products Partners LP
NYSE:EPD
80.1B USD
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US
Kinder Morgan Inc
NYSE:KMI
71.8B USD
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CA
TC Energy Corp
TSX:TRP
90B CAD
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US
Energy Transfer LP
NYSE:ET
64.3B USD
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US
MPLX LP
NYSE:MPLX
57.9B USD
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US
ONEOK Inc
NYSE:OKE
54.3B USD
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US
Cheniere Energy Inc
NYSE:LNG
48B USD
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US
Targa Resources Corp
NYSE:TRGP
48B USD
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Market Distribution

Lower than 80% of companies in Brazil
Percentile
20th
Based on 582 companies
20th percentile
4%
Low
-3 343.7% — 7.7%
Typical Range
7.7% — 25.1%
High
25.1% — 1 269.1%
Distribution Statistics
Brazil
Min -3 343.7%
30th Percentile 7.7%
Median 14.9%
70th Percentile 25.1%
Max 1 269.1%

Ultrapar Participacoes SA
Glance View

Market Cap
82.8B MXN
Industry
Energy

Ultrapar Participações S.A. stands as a notable entity in Brazil's diversified industrial landscape, weaving its business intricacies through multiple sectors. Founded in 1937, it has evolved into a conglomerate with operations spanning fuel distribution, chemicals, storage for liquid bulk, and pharmaceuticals. At the heart of its operations is Ipiranga, a leading player in the Brazilian fuel distribution market, which accounts for a substantial portion of its revenue. Through an extensive network of service stations and strategic logistics, Ipiranga supplies not just automotive fuels but also lubricants and vehicular services, tapping into Brazil's continental scale market. Complementing its energy-centric pursuits is Ultracargo, the largest independent bulk liquid storage company in Brazil, focusing on the safe and efficient handling of chemicals, fuels, and liquid bulk. Moreover, Ultrapar strengthens its portfolio with Oxiteno, a key producer of intermediate chemicals and surfactants, which recently joined the Indorama Ventures family, enhancing its reach and specialization in the global market. Additionally, Extrafarma, despite encountering competitive challenges, marks Ultrapar's presence in the pharmaceutical retail sector. Through its varied business arms, Ultrapar orchestrates a diversified revenue model, capitalizing on the synergies among its units to foster growth and stability within Brazil's dynamic economic environment.

UGPN Intrinsic Value
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What is Operating Margin?
Operating Margin shows how much profit a company makes from its regular business activities after covering operating costs. It helps measure how efficiently the company turns sales into profit.
How is Operating Margin calculated?

Operating Margin is calculated by dividing the Operating Income by the Revenue.

Operating Margin
4%
=
Operating Income
R$5.5B
/
Revenue
R$138.1B
What is Ultrapar Participacoes SA's current Operating Margin?

The current Operating Margin for Ultrapar Participacoes SA is 4%, which is above its 3-year median of 3.4%.

How has Operating Margin changed over time?

Over the last 3 years, Ultrapar Participacoes SA’s Operating Margin has increased from 1.5% to 4%. During this period, it reached a low of 1.4% on Sep 30, 2022 and a high of 4% on Jun 30, 2024.

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