
Salesforce Inc
NYSE:CRM

ROIC
Return on Invested Capital
ROIC, or Return on Invested Capital, tells you how good a company is at turning its invested money into profits. In simple terms, ROIC shows how many dollars of profit the company makes for each dollar it has invested. A higher ROIC usually means the company is using its money wisely to grow and make more profits, which is a good sign for investors.
ROIC Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap | ROIC | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
US |
![]() |
Salesforce Inc
NYSE:CRM
|
261.6B USD |
8%
|
|
US |
![]() |
Ezenia! Inc
OTC:EZEN
|
567B USD |
-232%
|
|
DE |
![]() |
SAP SE
XETRA:SAP
|
308.4B EUR |
11%
|
|
US |
![]() |
Palantir Technologies Inc
NYSE:PLTR
|
247.9B USD |
31%
|
|
US |
![]() |
Intuit Inc
NASDAQ:INTU
|
175.9B USD |
12%
|
|
US |
![]() |
Adobe Inc
NASDAQ:ADBE
|
168.6B USD |
30%
|
|
US |
N
|
NCR Corp
LSE:0K45
|
117.6B USD |
1%
|
|
US |
![]() |
Applovin Corp
NASDAQ:APP
|
104.2B USD |
42%
|
|
US |
![]() |
Microstrategy Inc
NASDAQ:MSTR
|
94.9B USD |
0%
|
|
US |
![]() |
Cadence Design Systems Inc
NASDAQ:CDNS
|
84.2B USD |
23%
|
|
CA |
![]() |
Constellation Software Inc
TSX:CSU
|
105B CAD |
13%
|
Salesforce Inc
Glance View
In the bustling world of enterprise technology, Salesforce Inc. stands as a towering beacon of cloud computing innovation. Founded in 1999 by Marc Benioff and a team of Oracle alumni, Salesforce has transformed itself from a fledgling startup into a global leader with a signature product: its Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform. Central to its business model is the provision of cloud-based software solutions that help businesses manage their customer interactions, streamline workflows, and drive strategic growth. Salesforce does this through a subscription-based model, offering a suite of applications that include not just customer management tools, but also services for sales, marketing automation, analytics, and application development. Revenue streams are diverse yet intricately interconnected. While the flagship CRM products are the company's bread and butter, Salesforce has expanded into other areas through acquisitions, such as Tableau for analytics and Mulesoft for application integration. This strategy not only diversifies its offerings but strengthens its ecosystem, creating a compelling value proposition for enterprises looking to embrace digital transformation. By integrating these various services, Salesforce positions itself as indispensable to the modern business landscape—a one-stop shop for companies seeking to enhance productivity and competitiveness through cutting-edge cloud technology. The company’s continuous commitment to innovation, coupled with its extensive partner network, fuels a virtuous cycle of customer retention and long-term financial growth.

See Also
ROIC, or Return on Invested Capital, tells you how good a company is at turning its invested money into profits. In simple terms, ROIC shows how many dollars of profit the company makes for each dollar it has invested. A higher ROIC usually means the company is using its money wisely to grow and make more profits, which is a good sign for investors.
Based on Salesforce Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has ROIC of 7.9%.