Emerson Electric (EMR) Long-Term Deferred Tax (2010 - 2011)

Emerson Electric (EMR) recorded quarterly Long-Term Deferred Tax of $668.0 million in Q3 2011, up 5.36% on a QoQ basis from $634.0 million in Q3 2010, and up 5.36% year-over-year from $634.0 million in Q3 2010.

Emerson Electric (EMR) Long-Term Deferred Tax (2010 - 2011) Analysis & Trends

Emerson Electric has disclosed Long-Term Deferred Tax across 2 years of filings, most recently posting $668.0 million for Q3 2011.

  • Quarterly Long-Term Deferred Tax rose 5.36% year-over-year to $668.0 million in Q3 2011, while the trailing twelve-month figure through Sep 2011 was $668.0 million (up 5.36% YoY) and the FY2011 annual result came in at $668.0 million, up 5.36% from the prior year.
  • Long-Term Deferred Tax rose to $668.0 million in Q3 2011, from $634.0 million in the prior quarter.
  • Over five years, Long-Term Deferred Tax peaked at $668.0 million in Q3 2011 and troughed at $634.0 million in Q3 2010.

Peer Comparison

# Company Market Cap Enterprise Value Gross Profit (Qtr)
1 GE Vernova 299.46 Bn 290.43 Bn 1.78 Bn
2 Eaton 164.06 Bn 163.35 Bn 2.65 Bn
3 Parker-Hannifin 120.65 Bn 120.18 Bn 2.02 Bn
4 Cummins 98.98 Bn 96.25 Bn 2.24 Bn
5 Emerson Electric 84.75 Bn 82.97 Bn 2.42 Bn
6 Illinois Tool Works 76.17 Bn 75.34 Bn 1.76 Bn
7 Ametek 54.28 Bn 53.79 Bn 717.56 Mn
8 Rockwell Automation 53.18 Bn 52.81 Bn 1.13 Bn
9 Ingersoll Rand 30.53 Bn 29.32 Bn 792.40 Mn
10 Dover 30.25 Bn 28.61 Bn 798.14 Mn

Historic Data

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DateValue
Sep 30, 2011 668.00 Mn
Sep 30, 2010 634.00 Mn