CareNet Rule of 40
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The Rule of 40 of CareNet (2150.T) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 30.37 %. In the previous year, Rule of 40 was 33.46 % — a change of -9.24% (lower).
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Rule of 40
30.37 %
YoY
-9.24%
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Rule of 40 of CareNet is 2026 30.37 % . Rule of 40 of CareNet was 2025 33.46 % . It decreases by -9.24% lower compared to the previous year.
The CareNet Rule of 40 history
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Date
Rule of 40
Jan 1, 2017
44.25 JPY
Jan 1, 2018
17.83 JPY
Jan 1, 2019
31.15 JPY
Jan 1, 2020
90.76 JPY
Jan 1, 2021
82.53 JPY
Jan 1, 2022
47.11 JPY
Jan 1, 2023
33.46 JPY
Jan 1, 2024
30.37 JPY
| YEAR | Rule of 40 | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| 30.37 % | -9.24% | |
| 33.46 % | -28.97% | |
| 47.11 % | -42.92% | |
| 82.53 % | -9.06% | |
| 90.76 % | +191.38% | |
| 31.15 % | +74.70% | |
| 17.83 % | -59.70% | |
| 44.25 % | +86.42% | |
| 23.73 % | -0.57% | |
| 23.87 % | — |
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CareNet Stock analysis
What does CareNet do? CareNet Inc is an American company based in Sterling, Virginia, that has been in existence since 1983. The company provides a variety of healthcare services and is now one of the leading companies in this field in the United States. CareNet is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
Frequently Asked Questions about CareNet stock
Rule of 40 of CareNet is 30.37 % in 2026.
On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Rule of 40 CareNet since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
The Rule of 40 states that a company's revenue growth rate plus profit margin should exceed 40%. It is widely used to evaluate SaaS and high-growth companies.
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