Bioera Past Earnings Performance

Past criteria checks 0/6

Bioera has been growing earnings at an average annual rate of 73.1%, while the Personal Products industry saw earnings growing at 3.3% annually. Revenues have been declining at an average rate of 40.3% per year.

Key information

73.1%

Earnings growth rate

93.8%

EPS growth rate

Personal Products Industry Growth13.6%
Revenue growth rate-40.3%
Return on equityn/a
Net Margin-1,084.4%
Last Earnings Update30 Jun 2023

Recent past performance updates

Recent updates

Revenue & Expenses Breakdown

How Bioera makes and spends money. Based on latest reported earnings, on an LTM basis.


Earnings and Revenue History

BIT:BIE Revenue, expenses and earnings (EUR Millions)
DateRevenueEarningsG+A ExpensesR&D Expenses
30 Jun 230-500
31 Mar 231-400
31 Dec 221-400
30 Sep 221-1100
30 Jun 221-1810
31 Mar 221-910
31 Dec 211010
30 Sep 213810
30 Jun 2151520
31 Mar 218620
31 Dec 2011-430
30 Sep 2014-430
30 Jun 2017-430
31 Mar 2022-530
31 Dec 1927-540
30 Sep 1931-540
30 Jun 1934-550
31 Mar 1937-550
31 Dec 1840-460
30 Sep 1841-460
30 Jun 1843-560
31 Mar 1845-560
31 Dec 1746-570
30 Sep 1747-470
30 Jun 1749-480
31 Mar 1751-380
31 Dec 1653-380
30 Sep 1655-380
30 Jun 1657-380
31 Mar 1657-380
31 Dec 1557-390
30 Sep 1556-390
30 Jun 1555-390
31 Mar 1554-380
31 Dec 1452-280
30 Sep 1450-170
30 Jun 1449070
31 Mar 1448060
31 Dec 1347160
30 Sep 1347-160

Quality Earnings: BIE is currently unprofitable.

Growing Profit Margin: BIE is currently unprofitable.


Free Cash Flow vs Earnings Analysis


Past Earnings Growth Analysis

Earnings Trend: Insufficient data to determine if BIE's year-on-year earnings growth rate was positive over the past 5 years.

Accelerating Growth: Unable to compare BIE's earnings growth over the past year to its 5-year average as it is currently unprofitable

Earnings vs Industry: BIE is unprofitable, making it difficult to compare its past year earnings growth to the Personal Products industry (9.4%).


Return on Equity

High ROE: BIE's liabilities exceed its assets, so it is difficult to calculate its Return on Equity.


Return on Assets


Return on Capital Employed


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