Today I want to share with you an interesting ranking made by "27/7 Wall St". At the end of it, you will find where they took the data from and on what conditions the ranking was made.
N | Product | Operating Margin | Product Revenue | Market Share | Industry |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | iPhone | 41% | $91.3 billion | 45% | Smartphones |
2 | Marlboro | 32% | $18.7 billion | 40.3% | Tobacco |
3 | Monster | 26% | $2.1 billion | 34.6% | Soft drinks |
4 | Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey | 25% | $2.0 billion | 2.4% | Alcohol |
5 | Coca-Cola | 24% | $13.7 billion | 42.4% | Soft drinks |
6 | Enfamil | 24% | $2.0 billion | 40% | Nutrition for babies |
7 | Harley-Davidson Motorcycles | 17% | $4.1 million | 54.9% | Motorcycles |
*Ranking date: June 6, 2014
Based on data from by Capital IQ, "24/7 Wall St" reviewed the S&P 500 companies that produce consumer products. We only considered corporations that have a single product that is the company’s flagship brand, or represents the largest single contributor to revenue. To account for the opaque nature of product profitability, 24/7 Wall St. only considered products of publicly traded companies that disclosed significant details about their operations.
In my opinion, Coca-Cola should be in second place.
What do you think about the ranking? Would you change some product of position?
Full Article: http://247wallst.com/special-report/2014/06/06/americas-most-profitable-products-2/3/