Salesforce EBIT Margin
The EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of Salesforce (CRM) as of Jun 10, 2026 is 0.21.In the previous year, EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) was 0.2 — a change of 6.15% (higher).
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EBIT Margin
0.21
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6.15%
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EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of Salesforce is 2026 0.21 . EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of Salesforce was 2025 0.2 . It decreases by 6.15% higher compared to the previous year.
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EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of Salesforce amounted to 0.2 0.21
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