U.S. Gold (USAU) Gross Margin (2016 - 2017)
Historic Gross Margin for U.S. Gold (USAU) over the last 8 years, with Q2 2017 value amounting to 4.51%.
- U.S. Gold's Gross Margin rose 80800.0% to 4.51% in Q2 2017 from the same period last year, while for Apr 2017 it was 10.15%, marking a year-over-year decrease of 52300.0%. This contributed to the annual value of 10.15% for FY2017, which is 52300.0% down from last year.
- Latest data reveals that U.S. Gold reported Gross Margin of 4.51% as of Q2 2017, which was up 80800.0% from 13.46% recorded in Q1 2017.
- U.S. Gold's Gross Margin's 5-year high stood at 0.75% during Q3 2015, with a 5-year trough of 24.26% in Q2 2013.
- Moreover, its 5-year median value for Gross Margin was 8.76% (2014), whereas its average is 9.36%.
- As far as peak fluctuations go, U.S. Gold's Gross Margin surged by 1557305900bps in 2013, and later tumbled by -172800bps in 2016.
- Quarter analysis of 5 years shows U.S. Gold's Gross Margin stood at 3.48% in 2013, then crashed by -238bps to 11.78% in 2014, then soared by 83bps to 2.04% in 2015, then tumbled by -126bps to 4.62% in 2016, then increased by 2bps to 4.51% in 2017.
- Its Gross Margin was 4.51% in Q2 2017, compared to 13.46% in Q1 2017 and 4.62% in Q4 2016.