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Summer Management Effectiveness
The company has return on total asset (ROA) of 2.82 % which means that it generated profit of $2.82 on every $1 spent on asset. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows return on stockholders equity (ROE) of 4.25 % meaning that it created $4.25 on every dollar invested by stockholders.
Summer Profit Margins
The company has Profit Margin (PM) of 1.64 % which maeans that even a very small decline in it revenue will erase profits resulting in a net loss. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows Operating Margin (OM) of 3.95 % which suggests for every dolor of sales it generated a net operating income of 0.04.
Summer Infant Inc. is rated below average in number of employees category among related companies. The total workforce of Personal Products industry is at this time estimated at about 325,427. Summer adds roughly 247 in number of employees claiming only tiny portion of equities listed under Personal Products industry.
Mr. Jason P. Macari is Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer of Summer Infant, Inc. He was Chief Executive Officer and a director since March 2007, and Chairman of the Board since October 2008. ...
Summer employes about 247 people. The company is managed by 13 executives with total tenure of roughly 23 years, averanging almost 1.0 years of service per executive having 19.0 employee per reported executive.
Return on Summer Manpower
Revenue Per Employee
982.6 K
Revenue Per Executive
18.7 M
Net Income Per Employee
16.1 K
Net Income Per Executive
305.4 K
Working Capital Per Employee
288.8 K
Working Capital Per Executive
5.5 M
Summer Earnings Per Share
According to company disclosure Summer Infant Inc. has Earnings Per Share of 0.21 times. This is 93.25% lower than that of Consumer Goods sector, and 94.12% lower than that of Personal Products industry, The Earnings Per Share for all stocks is 85.81% higher than the company.
Earnings per Share is one of the most important measures of current share price of a firm, and is used by investors to determine company overall profitability especially when it is compared to EPS of similar companies.