ValorQ4, 24Q1, 25Q2, 25Q3, 25Q4, 25TTMGastos comerciales, generales y administrativos1.56 B1.67 B1.74 B1.88 B2.06 B7.35 BInvestigación y desarrollo——————Beneficio operativo1.49 B1.42 B1.39 B1.65 B1.68 B6.14 BTotal de ingresos no operativos-1.84 B-406 M-1.53 B-1.78 B-1.31 B-5.03 BGastos por intereses, netos de intereses capitalizados——————Ingresos no operativos, una vez deducidos los gastos por intereses-1.84 B-406 M-1.53 B-1.78 B-1.31 B-5.03 BIngresos/gastos extraordinarios——————Beneficio antes de impuestos1.38 B1.35 B980 M1.21 B1.12 B4.66 BParticipación en los beneficios301 M267 M238 M620 M429 M1.55 BImpuestos106 M404 M245 M308 M301 M1.26 BParticipación minoritaria4 M5 M6 M6 M7 M24 MOtros ingresos/gastos después de impuestos——————Beneficio neto antes de actividades interrumpidas1.27 B945 M729 M896 M809 M3.38 BOperaciones suspendidas——————Beneficio neto1.27 B945 M729 M896 M809 M3.38 BAjuste por dilución-32 M——-66 M-31 M—Dividendos de las acciones preferentes0——12 M0—Beneficio neto diluido atribuible a los accionistas1.24 B879 M698 M818 M778 M3.17 BBeneficio básico por acción1.771.291.041.231.184.74Beneficio por acción diluido1.751.281.031.221.184.71Número medio de acciones ordinarias706.4 M682.3 M670.8 M664.7 M668.9 M2.69 BAcciones diluidas711.1 M687 M675 M669.1 M673.3 M2.7 BEBITDA519 M1.47 B562 M448 M793 M3.27 BEBIT-123 M915 M-1 M-110 M129 M933 MCosto de los ingresos15.43 B14.3 B14.02 B13.96 B20 B62.29 BOtros costes de producción253 M161 M158 M273 M245 M837 MAmortización y depreciación (flujo de caja)642 M554 M563 M558 M664 M2.34 B
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MetLife, Inc. is the holding corporation for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, better known as MetLife, and its affiliates. MetLife is among the largest global providers of insurance, annuities, and employee benefit programs, with around 90 million customers in over 60 countries. The firm was founded on March 24, 1868. MetLife ranked No. 43 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.
On January 6, 1915, MetLife completed the mutualization process, changing from a stock life insurance company owned by individuals to a mutual company operating without external shareholders and for the benefit of policyholders. After 85 years as a mutual company, MetLife demutualized into a publicly traded company with an initial public offering in 2000. Through its subsidiaries and affiliates, MetLife holds leading market positions in the United States, Japan, Latin America, Asia's Pacific region, Europe, and the Middle East. MetLife serves 90 of the largest Fortune 500 companies.