
Rockwool A/S
CSE:ROCK B

Operating Margin
Rockwool A/S
Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.
Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.
Operating Margin Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap |
Operating Margin |
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DK |
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Rockwool A/S
CSE:ROCK B
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61.4B DKK |
17%
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US |
F
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Fortune Brands Home & Security Inc
LSE:0IRN
|
729.6B USD |
16%
|
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IE |
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Trane Technologies PLC
NYSE:TT
|
100B USD |
18%
|
|
IE |
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Johnson Controls International PLC
NYSE:JCI
|
71.7B USD |
15%
|
|
US |
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Carrier Global Corp
NYSE:CARR
|
65.9B USD |
11%
|
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FR |
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Compagnie de Saint Gobain SA
PAR:SGO
|
50B EUR |
11%
|
|
SE |
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Assa Abloy AB
STO:ASSA B
|
355.4B SEK |
15%
|
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JP |
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Daikin Industries Ltd
TSE:6367
|
5.3T JPY |
8%
|
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CH |
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Geberit AG
SIX:GEBN
|
20.5B CHF |
25%
|
|
US |
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Lennox International Inc
NYSE:LII
|
21.6B USD |
19%
|
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US |
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Carlisle Companies Inc
NYSE:CSL
|
17.7B USD |
22%
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Rockwool A/S
Glance View
Rockwool A/S, with its roots entrenched in Denmark, has carved a distinctive niche for itself within the insulation industry. This company, established in 1937, capitalizes on transforming volcanic basalt rock into stone wool insulation products. The process begins with the melting of basalt rock and other raw materials at a temperature that rivals the inner workings of a volcano. The resultant molten rock is spun into wool-like fibers, which are then compressed to form a versatile insulation material. These fibers boast natural fire-resistant properties, are noise dampening, and possess excellent thermal performance, making them a staple in both residential and industrial applications. Rockwool’s offerings, however, extend beyond mere insulation. They include acoustic ceiling panels, horticultural solutions, and engineered fibers used in friction and water management applications, thereby diversifying their revenue stream across multiple sectors. This entrepreneurial spirit turns Rockwool A/S into more than just an insulation manufacturer; it becomes a sustainability advocate on the global stage. As buildings worldwide push toward energy efficiency and reduced carbon footprints, Rockwool's products play a pivotal role. The company harnesses the growing demand for sustainable building solutions, tapping into the regulatory and consumer shifts towards green construction. By helping customers save on energy costs while providing a safer and more comfortable living environment, Rockwool not only fortifies its financial standing but also contributes to a greener planet. Leveraging its global presence with manufacturing facilities and sales offices scattered across continents, Rockwool effectively delivers tailored solutions in key markets, maintaining an edge over its competitors and ensuring a steady influx of revenue. Through this blend of innovation, global reach, and commitment to sustainability, Rockwool A/S remains a prominent player in a steadily expanding market.

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Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.
Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.
Based on Rockwool A/S's most recent financial statements, the company has Operating Margin of 17.4%.