McPherson's Net Margin
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The Net Profit Margin of McPherson's (MCP.AX) as of Jun 16, 2026 is -0.11.In the previous year, Net Profit Margin was -0.11 — a change of -2.12% (higher).
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Net Margin
-0.11
YoY
-2.12%
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Net Profit Margin of McPherson's is 2026 -0.11 . Net Profit Margin of McPherson's was 2025 -0.11 . It decreases by -2.12% higher compared to the previous year.
McPherson's's net margin stands at -10.8%, down from -2.7% several years earlier.
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McPherson's Stock analysis
What does McPherson's do? McPherson's Ltd is an Australian company founded in 1860 by Alexander McPherson. It initially produced cider before expanding into the chemical industry, particularly in the production of chemicals, paints, and pigments.
Business model:
McPherson's business model is designed to provide customers and retailers with a wide range of high-quality, affordable products in various categories. The company primarily manufactures its products in Australia and sells them on both a national and international level. McPherson's has divided its business into three segments - household products, personal care products, and health products.
Categories:
1. Household products:
McPherson's offers a wide range of cleaning and hygiene products that can be used in households and communal areas such as schools and offices. These range from cleaning agents such as all-purpose cleaners, glass cleaners, and floor cleaners to paper products such as toilet paper and kitchen towels.
2. Personal care products:
McPherson's also offers a wide range of personal care products, including soaps, shampoos, body wash lotions, and powders. These products are suitable for both adults and children and are sold under various brand names.
3. Health products:
Under the brand Maseur, McPherson's also offers a range of health products, including orthopedic insoles and massage products. These products are designed to help reduce pain and strain and enhance overall well-being.
Innovations:
McPherson's is an innovative company and has continuously improved and developed its products and services. For example, the company has considered environmental impact in the production of its products and strives to manufacture environmentally friendly products. An example of this is the current Jex disinfectant, which is produced in bottles made entirely from recycled material.
Conclusion:
Overall, since its foundation in 1860, McPherson's has had a long history of success. The company has managed to adapt to changing market conditions over the years and constantly evolve its offerings to meet the needs of its customers. The ambitious goals for the company's future show that McPherson's will continue to be a driving force in the manufacturing and marketing of high-quality products. McPherson's is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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