Owner Scorecard


The groupings

The catalog arranged by what the businesses do. Start with a sector and read all of it in one table, then narrow to an industry when you want the lines that kind of business is really read on.

A sector table shows the columns every member of the sector can answer, so companies that earn in different ways can still be read down the same column. An industry table shows more: what is contracted for next year in software, inventory days in semiconductors, deposits and the noninterest-bearing share in banks. Narrowing changes the instrument rather than filtering the list. 3,576 records across the US, ADR and Japanese pools, in 101 industries under 11 sectors. Which businesses a reader understands is the reader’s own question, and the one thing this page does not answer.

The columns its table shows
Energy 7 169 Revenue · Operating margin · Owner earnings · Return on invested capital · Net debt
Materials 9 239 Revenue · Gross margin · Operating margin · Owner earnings · Return on invested capital · Net debt
Industrials 15 640 Revenue · Gross margin · Operating margin · Owner earnings · Return on invested capital · Net debt
Consumer Discretionary 17 434 Revenue · Gross margin · Operating margin · Owner earnings · Return on invested capital · Net debt
Consumer Staples 8 135 Revenue · Gross margin · Operating margin · Owner earnings · Return on invested capital · Net debt
Health Care 8 472 Revenue · Operating margin · Owner earnings · Return on invested capital · Net debt
Financials 10 583 Revenue · Net income · Return on tangible equity · Tangible equity
Information Technology 7 476 Revenue · Gross margin · Operating margin · Owner earnings · Return on invested capital · Net debt · Stock pay
Communication Services 7 167 Revenue · Operating margin · Owner earnings · Return on invested capital · Net debt
Utilities 4 93 Revenue · Net debt · Return on equity · Dividends paid
Real Estate 9 168 Revenue · Net debt · Cash from operations · Dividend / operating cash · Dividends paid · Total assets

Order is the taxonomy’s own, a reading order and never a ranking. The counts are records the library holds, not a claim about how large a sector is.

Every industry table

All 101, alphabetically, for when you already know the name.

Every figure on these tables is recomputed from the company’s own SEC or EDINET filings, the same way as on its page. The columns name facts, weigh nothing, and form no rank.