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Rane Brake Lining Limited

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Rane Brake Lining Limited, an India-based company, is a manufacturer and global... Rane Brake Lining Limited, an India-based company, is a manufacturer and global supplier of automotive components, catering to both original equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket sector. Their primary product line consists of friction materials, such as brake linings, disc pads, clutch facings, clutch buttons, and brake shoes, designed for a wide range of applications including passenger cars, utility vehicles, commercial vehicles, motorcycles, and railway systems. Established in 1929, the company was formerly known as Rane Brake Products Limited before officially changing its name to Rane Brake Lining Limited in February 2008. Its headquarters are located in Chennai, India.
Share Price
$8.22
Last synced: 2025-04-21
Market Cap
$63.57M
Change (1 day)
-6.35%
Change (1 year)
0.00%
Country
IN
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Operating Margin for Rane Brake Lining Limited (RBL)
Operating Margin as of August 2026 TTM: 24.93%
According to Rane Brake Lining Limited latest financial reports and stock price the company's current Operating Margin (TTM) is 24.93%. At the end of 2023 the company had an Operating Margin of 6.20%.
Operating Margin history for Rane Brake Lining Limited from 2006 to 2026
Operating Margin at the end of each year
Year Operating Margin Change
2026 (TTM) 24.93% 0.00%
2024 24.93% 302.10%
2023 6.20% 35.67%
2022 4.57% -47.95%
2021 8.78% 20.44%
2020 7.29% -15.23%
2019 8.60% -20.30%
2018 10.79% -3.05%
2017 11.13% 33.13%
2016 8.36% 35.06%
2015 6.19% 3.34%
2014 5.99% 23.76%
2013 4.84% -39.35%
2012 7.98% 1.27%
2011 7.88% -3.31%
2010 8.15% 48.99%
2009 5.47% -31.71%
2008 8.01% 8.10%
2007 7.41% -17.48%
2006 8.98% 0.00%
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What is a company's Operating Margin?
The operating margin is a key indicator to assess the profitability of a company. Higher operating margins are generaly better as they show that a company is able to sell its products or services for much more than their production costs. The operating margin is calculated by dividing a company's earnings by its revenue.