
Owens Corning
NYSE:OC

Profitability Summary
Owens Corning's profitability score is 57/100. We take all the information about a company's profitability (such as its margins, capital efficiency, free cash flow generating ability, and more) and consolidate it into one single number - the profitability score. The higher the profitability score, the more profitable the company is.

Score
We take all the information about a company's profitability (such as its margins, capital efficiency, free cash flow generating ability, and more) and consolidate it into one single number - the profitability score. The higher the profitability score, the more profitable the company is.
We take all the information about a company's profitability (such as its margins, capital efficiency, free cash flow generating ability, and more) and consolidate it into one single number - the profitability score. The higher the profitability score, the more profitable the company is.

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Margins
Profit margins represent what percentage of sales has turned into profits. Simply put, the percentage figure indicates how many cents of profit the company has generated for each dollar of sale.
Profit margins help investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.
Earnings Waterfall
Owens Corning
Revenue
|
11B
USD
|
Cost of Revenue
|
-7.7B
USD
|
Gross Profit
|
3.3B
USD
|
Operating Expenses
|
-1.4B
USD
|
Operating Income
|
1.9B
USD
|
Other Expenses
|
-1.3B
USD
|
Net Income
|
647m
USD
|
Margins Comparison
Owens Corning Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap |
Gross Margin |
Operating Margin |
Net Margin |
||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
US |
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Owens Corning
NYSE:OC
|
11.5B USD |
30%
|
17%
|
6%
|
|
US |
F
|
Fortune Brands Home & Security Inc
LSE:0IRN
|
710.7B USD |
45%
|
16%
|
9%
|
|
IE |
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Trane Technologies PLC
NYSE:TT
|
95B USD |
36%
|
18%
|
13%
|
|
IE |
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Johnson Controls International PLC
NYSE:JCI
|
64B USD |
37%
|
15%
|
12%
|
|
US |
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Carrier Global Corp
NYSE:CARR
|
62B USD |
27%
|
11%
|
22%
|
|
FR |
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Compagnie de Saint Gobain SA
PAR:SGO
|
48.2B EUR |
28%
|
11%
|
6%
|
|
SE |
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Assa Abloy AB
STO:ASSA B
|
340.5B SEK |
42%
|
16%
|
10%
|
|
JP |
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Daikin Industries Ltd
TSE:6367
|
4.6T JPY |
34%
|
8%
|
6%
|
|
CH |
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Geberit AG
SIX:GEBN
|
19.8B CHF |
73%
|
25%
|
19%
|
|
US |
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Lennox International Inc
NYSE:LII
|
20.2B USD |
33%
|
19%
|
15%
|
|
US |
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Carlisle Companies Inc
NYSE:CSL
|
16.8B USD |
37%
|
22%
|
25%
|
Return on Capital
Return on capital ratios give a sense of how well a company is using its capital (equity, assets, capital employed, etc.) to generate profits (operating income, net income, etc.). In simple words, these ratios show how much income is generated for each dollar of capital invested.




Return on Capital Comparison
Owens Corning Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap | ROE | ROA | ROCE | ROIC | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
US |
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Owens Corning
NYSE:OC
|
11.5B USD |
13%
|
5%
|
19%
|
13%
|
|
US |
F
|
Fortune Brands Home & Security Inc
LSE:0IRN
|
710.7B USD |
19%
|
6%
|
14%
|
10%
|
|
IE |
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Trane Technologies PLC
NYSE:TT
|
95B USD |
38%
|
14%
|
27%
|
18%
|
|
IE |
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Johnson Controls International PLC
NYSE:JCI
|
64B USD |
16%
|
6%
|
11%
|
7%
|
|
US |
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Carrier Global Corp
NYSE:CARR
|
62B USD |
47%
|
16%
|
10%
|
5%
|
|
FR |
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Compagnie de Saint Gobain SA
PAR:SGO
|
48.2B EUR |
12%
|
5%
|
12%
|
8%
|
|
SE |
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Assa Abloy AB
STO:ASSA B
|
340.5B SEK |
16%
|
7%
|
15%
|
9%
|
|
JP |
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Daikin Industries Ltd
TSE:6367
|
4.6T JPY |
10%
|
5%
|
12%
|
8%
|
|
CH |
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Geberit AG
SIX:GEBN
|
19.8B CHF |
46%
|
17%
|
27%
|
20%
|
|
US |
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Lennox International Inc
NYSE:LII
|
20.2B USD |
131%
|
25%
|
51%
|
33%
|
|
US |
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Carlisle Companies Inc
NYSE:CSL
|
16.8B USD |
50%
|
21%
|
21%
|
16%
|
Free Cash Flow
Free cash flow (FCF) is the money a company has left over after paying its operating expenses and capital expenditures. The more free cash flow a company has, the more it can allocate to dividends, paying down debt, and growth opportunities.
If a company has a decreasing free cash flow, that is not necessarily bad if the company is investing in its growth.


