National Health Investors (NHI) Operating Margin (2016 - 2019)
National Health Investors filings provide 10 years of Operating Margin readings, the most recent being 52.34% for Q3 2019.
- On a quarterly basis, Operating Margin fell 236.0% to 52.34% in Q3 2019 year-over-year; TTM through Sep 2019 was 51.44%, a 258.0% decrease, with the full-year FY2015 number at 65.65%, up 760.0% from a year prior.
- Operating Margin hit 52.34% in Q3 2019 for National Health Investors, up from 51.19% in the prior quarter.
- In the past five years, Operating Margin ranged from a high of 55.48% in Q3 2017 to a low of 30.39% in Q2 2016.
- Median Operating Margin over the past 4 years was 52.63% (2016), compared with a mean of 50.8%.
- Biggest five-year swings in Operating Margin: soared 2451bps in 2017 and later plummeted -696bps in 2019.
- National Health Investors' Operating Margin stood at 52.91% in 2016, then grew by 5bps to 55.48% in 2017, then decreased by -1bps to 54.7% in 2018, then decreased by -4bps to 52.34% in 2019.
- The last three reported values for Operating Margin were 52.34% (Q3 2019), 51.19% (Q2 2019), and 46.88% (Q1 2019) per Business Quant data.