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Net Operating Margin

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Net operating margin
The ratio of net operating income to net sales.

Profit Margin
A measure of how well a company controls its costs. It is calculated by dividing a company's profit by its revenues and expressing the result as a percentage. The higher the profit margin is, the better the company is thought to control costs. Investors use the profit margin to compare companies in the same industry and well as between industries to determine which are the most profitable.


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5 fold to EGP399 million corresponding to a net operating margin of 67.
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