About beta technologies inc - BETA
Beta Technologies, Inc. engages in the designing, manufacturing and sell electric aircraft, electric propulsion systems, charging systems and components. It focuses on the enabling technologies essential to electric aviation, including batteries, motors, flight control systems and a nationwide network of electric charging and related equipment. The company was founded by Kyle B. Clark in 2017 and is headquartered in South Burlington, VT.
BETA At a Glance
BETA Technologies, Inc.
1150 Airport Drive
South Burlington, Vermont 05403
| Phone | 1-802-281-3623 | Revenue | 15.09M | |
| Industry | Aerospace & Defense | Net Income | -275,645,000.00 | |
| Sector | Electronic Technology | Employees | N/A | |
| Fiscal Year-end | 12 / 2025 | |||
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BETA Valuation
| P/E Current | N/A |
| P/E Ratio (with extraordinary items) | N/A |
| P/E Ratio (without extraordinary items) | N/A |
| Price to Sales Ratio | N/A |
| Price to Book Ratio | N/A |
| Price to Cash Flow Ratio | N/A |
| Enterprise Value to EBITDA | N/A |
| Enterprise Value to Sales | N/A |
| Total Debt to Enterprise Value | N/A |
BETA Efficiency
| Revenue/Employee | N/A |
| Income Per Employee | N/A |
| Receivables Turnover | 1.242 |
| Total Asset Turnover | 0.024 |
BETA Liquidity
| Current Ratio | 5.788 |
| Quick Ratio | 5.723 |
| Cash Ratio | 5.332 |
BETA Profitability
| Gross Margin | -39.034 |
| Operating Margin | -1,803.737 |
| Pretax Margin | -1,823.025 |
| Net Margin | -1,826.431 |
| Return on Assets | -44.258 |
| Return on Equity | -67.117 |
| Return on Total Capital | -45.449 |
| Return on Invested Capital | -48.316 |
BETA Capital Structure
| Total Debt to Total Equity | 39.122 |
| Total Debt to Total Capital | 28.12 |
| Total Debt to Total Assets | 25.594 |
| Long-Term Debt to Equity | N/A |
| Long-Term Debt to Total Capital | 27.356 |
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