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A ratio that measures the amount of profit that stockholders earn on each dollar of revenue earned by the firm.

Definition of Downside (Analyst Target)

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The net income to stockholders margin measures a company’s net income to stockholders as a percentage of the revenue. The formula to calculate net income to stockholders margin and an example calculation for Calix’s trailing twelve months is outlined below:

Net Income to Stockholders Margin  = Net Income to Stockholders / Total Revenue
−3.6% = -29.747 M  /  831.5 M

The tables below summarizes Calix’s performance over the last five years:

Fiscal YearNet Income to StockholdersRevenueMargin
2020-12-3133.484 M541.2 M6.2%
2021-12-31238.4 M679.4 M35.1%
2022-12-3141.01 M867.8 M4.7%
2023-12-3129.325 M1.04 B2.8%
2024-12-31-29.747 M831.5 M−3.6%

The tables below summarizes Calix’s performance over the last four quarters:

Quarter EndingNet Income to StockholdersRevenueMargin
2024-03-30103 T226.3 M0.0%
2024-06-29-7.958 M198.1 M−4.0%
2024-09-28-3.968 M200.9 M−2.0%
2024-12-31-17.924 M206.1 M−8.7%

You can read more about Net Income to Stockholders here.


Click the link below to download a spreadsheet with an example Downside (Analyst Target) calculation for Calix Inc below:

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