Intercontinental Exchange
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When researching Intercontinental Exchange, analysts typically begin with its Financials sector positioning and Financial Exchanges & Data industry dynamics. Intercontinental Exchange is a vertically integrated operator of financial exchanges and provides ancillary data products. Though the company is probably best known for its ownership of the New York Stock Exchange, which it acquired in 2013, ICE operates a large derivatives exchange, too. The company's largest commodity futures product is the ICE Brent crude futures contract. In addition to the exchanges business, which is about 54% of net revenue, Intercontinental Exchange has used a series of acquisitions to create its mortgage technology business (22% of net revenue) and fixed-income and data-services segment (24% of net revenue).
The company reports trailing twelve-month revenue of $1.56B and net income of $1.41B. Key metrics include a return on equity of 4.8%, a debt-to-equity ratio of 5.08.
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Fundamentals
| Revenue (TTM) | $1.56B |
| Net Income (TTM) | $1.41B |
| EPS (TTM) | — |
| P/E Ratio | — |
| Return on Equity | 4.79% |
| Debt-to-Equity | 5.08 |
| Dividend per Share | — |
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