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Is there a free site that displays Return on Investment Capital? |
Also referred to as Return on Capital. MSN Money displays the current ROC and a five-year average ROC. I am looking for the 1-10 year actual ROC data. This will allow me to see if the return on capital is flat, sporadic, up or down within a 10-year period. Thanks in advance. You may want to check the companies website. It may contain the information you are looking for. Also, you can check the Secureities and Exchange Commission's web site. The infomation you are looking for should be contained in the company's annual reports for the last 10 years. Valueline, available free at many public libraries, has this info. |
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