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How STAG Industrial (STAG) Makes Money: A Visual Guide

STAG Industrial (STAG) generated $863.82M in revenue, earning $244.08M in net profit (28.3% margin). Below is an interactive breakdown of how revenue flows through the income statement.

STAG Industrial (STAG) Income Statement Flow — TTM through Q1 2026

Calculated from the four most recent reported quarters, ending (reported ).

Frequently asked questions

How much revenue does STAG Industrial (STAG) generate?

STAG Industrial (STAG) generated $863.82M in total revenue for TTM through Q1 2026 with a net profit margin of 28.3%.

What is STAG Industrial (STAG) gross profit margin?

STAG Industrial (STAG) reported a gross profit margin of 61.8% for TTM through Q1 2026, equivalent to $533.43M in gross profit. This means STAG Industrial retains 61.8% of each revenue unit after direct costs of production.

What is STAG Industrial (STAG) operating profit margin?

STAG Industrial (STAG) reported an operating profit margin of 37.9% for TTM through Q1 2026, equivalent to $327.66M in operating profit. This reflects profitability after operating expenses such as R&D, sales, and administration, but before taxes and non-operating items.

What is STAG Industrial (STAG) net profit margin?

STAG Industrial (STAG) reported a net profit margin of 28.3% for TTM through Q1 2026, equivalent to $244.08M in net profit. This is the share of revenue that remains as profit after all expenses, taxes, and non-operating items.

How much does STAG Industrial (STAG) spend on capital expenditures?

STAG Industrial (STAG) spent $75.93M on capital expenditures in TTM through Q1 2026 (8.8% of total revenue). Capital expenditures represent investments in physical assets such as property, equipment, and infrastructure.

What is STAG Industrial (STAG) free cash flow?

STAG Industrial (STAG) generated $401.36M in free cash flow for TTM through Q1 2026 (46.5% of total revenue). Free cash flow is the cash remaining after capital expenditures and represents the company's ability to fund growth, pay dividends, or reduce debt.

Data & methodology

What is a Sankey diagram?

A Sankey diagram shows how money flows through a company from revenue to net profit. The width of each flow represents its proportion.

How is the data calculated?

We use the income statement from company filings. For TTM (Trailing Twelve Months), we use a pre-aggregated twelve-month view aligned with our latest four quarterly periods. Revenue flows to cost of revenue and gross profit, then to operating expenses (R&D, S&M, G&A) and operating profit.

Where do segment and geographic numbers come from?

Product-segment shares come from the same TTM income statement that powers the Sankey chart. Geographic splits are first rebuilt from the four most recent quarterly geographic-segmentation filings so they align with the same TTM window; if quarterly geo data is missing, we fall back to the latest annual disclosure (the table heading shows which one is in use).

When was this data last updated?

Based on company filings through TTM through Q1 2026.