ValorQ4, 24Q1, 25Q2, 25Q3, 25Q4, 25Q1, 26TTMGastos comerciales, generales y administrativos33.85 M36.01 M35.88 M37.12 M41.72 M42.91 M157.63 MInvestigación y desarrollo15.48 M15.03 M15.32 M16.23 M17.08 M17.15 M65.79 MBeneficio operativo14.9 M13.36 M13.73 M14.92 M14.28 M16.33 M59.26 MTotal de ingresos no operativos-22 K31 K-43 K-31 K-11 K-4 000-89 KGastos por intereses, netos de intereses capitalizados2.82 M2.29 M1.34 M932 K2.82 M2.3 M—Ingresos no operativos, una vez deducidos los gastos por intereses-2.82 M-2.29 M-1.34 M-932 K-2.82 M-2.3 M-7.39 MIngresos/gastos extraordinarios-22 K31 K-43 K-31 K-11 K-4 000-89 KBeneficio antes de impuestos12.05 M11.1 M12.35 M13.96 M12.51 M14.02 M52.84 MParticipación en los beneficios———————Impuestos189 K1.01 M1.85 M3.72 M2.53 M2.31 M10.41 MParticipación minoritaria———————Otros ingresos/gastos después de impuestos-277 K-2 000-27 K-15 K2 000300 K260 KBeneficio neto antes de actividades interrumpidas11.86 M10.08 M10.5 M10.24 M9.98 M11.71 M42.43 MOperaciones suspendidas———————Beneficio neto11.86 M10.08 M10.5 M10.24 M9.98 M11.71 M42.43 MAjuste por dilución———————Dividendos de las acciones preferentes———————Beneficio neto diluido atribuible a los accionistas11.86 M10.08 M10.5 M10.24 M9.98 M11.71 M42.43 MBeneficio básico por acción0.320.270.280.280.270.311.14Beneficio por acción diluido0.320.270.280.270.260.311.12Número medio de acciones ordinarias36.32 M36.68 M36.96 M37.07 M36.96 M37.35 M148.34 MAcciones diluidas36.98 M37.48 M37.52 M37.65 M37.74 M38.24 M151.15 MEBITDA43.49 M21.93 M21.96 M23.29 M40.88 M26.83 M112.96 MEBIT14.9 M13.36 M13.73 M14.92 M14.28 M16.33 M59.26 MCosto de los ingresos40.82 M39.47 M39.57 M39.25 M41.26 M46.07 M166.15 MOtros costes de producción———————Amortización y depreciación (flujo de caja)28.59 M8.57 M8.23 M8.37 M26.6 M10.51 M53.7 M
Digi International Inc
Digi International, Inc. is an American industrial Internet of things technology company based in Hopkins, Minnesota. Founded in 1985, it was best known in the early 1990s as a manufacturer of multi-line serial data serial cards for PC clones, allowing these machines to run multi-line bulletin board systems. As this market began to wind down with the rise of the internet in the late 1990s, Digi began to concentrate on network attached devices and industrial monitoring.