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Price: 39.28 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: €1.7B

ROE

-49.7%
Current
No historical data
Comparison unavailable

Return on Equity (ROE) measures how effectively a company generates profit from shareholders` equity. It shows how much net income is earned for each dollar invested by shareholders.

ROE
-49.7%
=
Net Income
$21.6m
/
Avg Total Equity
$-43.6m

Return on Equity (ROE) measures how effectively a company generates profit from shareholders` equity. It shows how much net income is earned for each dollar invested by shareholders.

ROE
-49.7%
=
Net Income
€21.6m
/
Avg Total Equity
$-43.6m

Peer Comparison

Country Company Market Cap ROE
US
Plantronics Inc
F:PTM
1.7B EUR
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JP
Nakayo Inc
TSE:6715
111.4T JPY
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US
Cisco Systems Inc
NASDAQ:CSCO
317.8B USD
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US
Arista Networks Inc
NYSE:ANET
158.6B USD
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CN
Zhongji Innolight Co Ltd
SZSE:300308
673.9B CNY
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US
Motorola Solutions Inc
NYSE:MSI
73.1B USD
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US
Ciena Corp
NYSE:CIEN
61.4B USD
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US
Lumentum Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:LITE
55.1B USD
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US
Ubiquiti Inc
NYSE:UI
50.8B USD
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FI
Nokia Oyj
OMXH:NOKIA
41B EUR
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CN
Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable Joint Stock Ltd Co
SSE:601869
289.7B CNY
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Market Distribution

Lower than 86% of companies in the United States of America
Percentile
14th
Based on 13 668 companies
14th percentile
-49.7%
Low
-155 749.7% — -2%
Typical Range
-2% — 15.9%
High
15.9% — 143 206.7%
Distribution Statistics
the United States of America
Min -155 749.7%
30th Percentile -2%
Median 8.2%
70th Percentile 15.9%
Max 143 206.7%

Plantronics Inc
Glance View

Market Cap
1.7B EUR
Industry
Communications

Plantronics Inc., now better known as Poly following its rebranding, weaves a narrative deeply rooted in innovation and adaptation. Originally founded in 1961, the company's journey began with two airline pilots who wanted to create lightweight headsets. Their initial aim was to revolutionize cockpit communication, but destiny had larger scales in mind. Fast forward to today, Plantronics has evolved into a significant player in the audio communications industry. With a legacy that began in aviation, their headsets gained fame after being used by NASA during the Apollo missions. This rich history of meeting high-stakes communication needs set them on a trajectory to excel in designing audio and video communication solutions. The company's business model thrives on addressing the evolving demands of modern workplaces and consumer needs. Plantronics makes its money by manufacturing and selling a diverse array of headsets, speakerphones, and video conferencing products, catering to businesses and consumers alike who seek enhanced communication capabilities. They have strategically capitalized on the shift towards unified communications, becoming a preferred choice for products that integrate seamlessly with platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom. By doing so, Plantronics taps into the growing demand for remote work solutions, transforming how people connect in corporate and personal settings. The harmonious blend of legacy expertise and forward-thinking adaptability defines their enduring relevance in a highly competitive market.

PTM Intrinsic Value
Not Available
What is Return on Equity?
Return on Equity (ROE) measures how effectively a company generates profit from shareholders` equity. It shows how much net income is earned for each dollar invested by shareholders.
How is ROE calculated?

ROE is calculated by dividing the Net Income by the Avg Total Equity.

ROE
-49.7%
=
Net Income
$21.6m
/
Avg Total Equity
$-43.6m
How has ROE changed over time?

Over the last 2 years, Plantronics Inc’s ROE has decreased from 660.3% to -49.7%. During this period, it reached a low of -127.6% on Oct 2, 2021 and a high of 660.3% on Nov 26, 2020.

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