Quick facts – Mature UK companies (10-15 year olds) return the best operating margins

UK companies in the Mature lifecycle phase i.e. 10-15 year olds return the best annual operating margins.

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The chart below shows the UK companies in each lifecycle phase (Start-up, growth, mature and established) along with benchmark metrics for Revenue, Operating Profit and Operating Margin for 2013. Use the filter buttons to review data by Lifecycle and Yearend. Revenue and Operating profit figures are in GBP.

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Limitations of UK companies benchmarks
Revenue disclosure is not mandatory for small companies submitting abridged accounts. Hence the Revenue benchmark may only be reliable for Established lifecycle phase and listed companies
Calculations are based on the average results of companies whose financial year-ends fall within the benchmark calendar year
Calculations exclude annual accounts not filed electronically with Companies House i.e. approximately 35-40%
Calculations for Year-to-date and the immediately preceding year benchmarks will change in response to new filings at Companies House since there’s 12-18 month time lag between then end of a company’s financial year end and the filing of annual accounts with Companies House.
UK unlisted private company accounts use historical cost reporting

Quick facts – UK Start-ups and growth companies make up 84% of active companies

As at the end of January 2015, UK start up and growth companies made up approximately 84% of actively trading companies.

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The chart below shows the UK companies in each lifecycle phase (Start-up, growth, mature and established) along with benchmark metrics for Revenue, Operating Profit and Operating Margin for 2013. Use the filter buttons to review data by Lifecycle and Yearend. Revenue and Operating profit figures are in GBP.

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Limitations of UK companies benchmarks
Revenue disclosure is not mandatory for small companies submitting abridged accounts. Hence the Revenue benchmark may only be reliable for Established lifecycle phase and listed companies
Calculations are based on the average results of companies whose financial year-ends fall within the benchmark calendar year
Calculations exclude annual accounts not filed electronically with Companies House i.e. approximately 35-40%
Calculations for Year-to-date and the immediately preceding year benchmarks will change in response to new filings at Companies House since there’s 12-18 month time lag between then end of a company’s financial year end and the filing of annual accounts with Companies House.
UK unlisted private company accounts use historical cost reporting

Quick facts – Turnover in mining, oil and gas sectors in 2013 was £1.25 trillion 68% of the FTSE 100 market cap of £1.8 trillion

Turnover in mining, oil and gas sectors in 2013 was £1.25 trillion or 67.7% of the FTSE 100 market cap of £1.8 trillion.

Filter on the Mining and Oil and Gas market sectors to review results.

You can purchase the full spreadsheet using the link below. This product contains approximately 40 data-points for each FTSE 100 company covering the latest 5-year financial results published prior to 28 November 2014.

We have chosen 2013 since it’s expected that the majority of companies would have filed their full year results as at the end of November 2014.

The extended dataset of approximately 40 financial data-points for companies covered in FTSE 100 list is available to purchase for £100.  This product will be supplied as an Excel spread-sheet.

The extended dataset covers a 5-year reporting period in most cases, apart from recently listed companies such as Royal Mail Group (RMG).

To discuss other bulk data options please contact sales@oodutty.com.

Source:
FTSE 100 companies financial metrics for 2013 financial year and 2012 comparatives.
London Stock Exchange (LSE) market sectors
LSE Market capitalisation is at 28-Nov-2014

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Quick facts – 55% of FTSE 100 revenue comes from Mining, Oil and Gas companies

Consolidated financial results of the FTSE 100 companies for the year 2013 show that companies in the Mining, Oil and Gas market sectors account for over 55% of the index total revenue.

Filter on the Mining and Oil and Gas market sectors to review results.

You can purchase the full spreadsheet using the link below.  This product contains approximately 40 data-points for each FTSE 100 company covering the latest 5-year financial results published prior to 28 November 2014.

We have chosen 2013 since it’s expected that the majority of companies would have filed their full year results as at the end of November 2014.

The extended dataset of approximately 40 financial data-points for companies covered in FTSE 100 list is available to purchase for £100. This product will be supplied as an Excel spread-sheet.

The extended dataset covers a 5-year reporting period in most cases, apart from recently listed companies such as Royal Mail Group (RMG).

To discuss other bulk data options please contact sales@oodutty.com.

Source:
FTSE 100 companies financial metrics for 2013 financial year and 2012 comparatives.
London Stock Exchange (LSE) market sectors
LSE Market capitalisation is at 28-Nov-2014

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Business insight – Is the 1.8 trillion FTSE 100 market capitalization good or bad value for investors?

The market capitalization of FTSE 100 companies is £1.8 trillion as at the end of Nov 2014. The spread sheet model below shows how the index valuation compares with the financial results of its constituents for the year ended 2013 and comparatives for 2012.

When compared with market capitalization of £1.8 trillion, financial results for 2013 shows consolidated revenue of £2.2 trillion or 121.6%, Operating profit of £197 billion or 10.7%, Cash and bank balances of £219 billion or 11.9% and Net assets of £1.4 trillion or 77.3%. Not bad but what about the individual market sectors? The model below allows you to filter on market sector and financial metrics to gain insight into your chosen sector.

You can purchase the full spreadsheet using the link below. This product contains approximately 40 data-points for each FTSE 100 company covering the latest 5-year financial results published prior to 28 November 2014.

We have chosen 2013 since it’s expected that the majority of companies would have filed their full year results as at the end of November 2014.

The extended dataset of approximately 40 financial data-points for companies covered in FTSE 100 list is available to purchase for £100. This product will be supplied as an Excel spread-sheet.

The extended dataset covers a 5-year reporting period in most cases, apart from recently listed companies such as Royal Mail Group (RMG).

To discuss other bulk data options please contact sales@oodutty.com.

Source:
FTSE 100 companies financial metrics for 2013 financial year and 2012 comparatives.
London Stock Exchange (LSE) market sectors
LSE Market capitalisation is at 28-Nov-2014

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