Woodside Petroleum (ASX:WPL)

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Day Range
Year Range
Market Cap
Volume
P/E
9.67
Historical Yield (%)
2.05
Short Sell (%)
1.57
GICS Industry Group
Energy
GICS Sub-Industry Group
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production - 10102020
EPS
283.90
ROE (%)
-0.26
ROA (%)
0.00
EBITDA Margin (%)
0.49
EBIT Margin (%)
0.01
NPAT Margin (%)
-1.12
Inventory Turnover
19.83
Asset Turnover
0.13
Net Gearing (%)
0.30
Net Interest Cover
0.13
Current Ratio
2.03

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