Atlas today pays monthly bonuses whenever a month's EBITDA, the company's
preferred measure of profitability, exceeds a certain level.
Not exact matches
A type
of profitability ratio that
measures the amount
of money a firm has available to pay dividends to their
preferred shareholders.
Adjusted EBITA's their
preferred measure of operating
profitability — a cumulative 39 % increase has lagged revenue, as their (fairly static) adj EBITA margin has averaged 1.83 % since (versus 2.09 % in 2006).