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Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley (MS)

24HHigh$223.4524HLow$218.75
$221.18
-0.01%

Last updated: 2026-07-14 10:11:44

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Key Data

Prev. Open
$222.46
Prev. Close
$221.18
Prev. Day's Range
$218.75 - $223.45
52W Range
$132.07 - $230.47
Trading Volume
3.073M
MC
$350.599B
P/E Ratio
20.1x
EPS
$11.05

Company Overview

NYSE

Morgan Stanley is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered at 1585 Broadway in the Morgan Stanley Building, Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

SectorFINANCIAL SERVICES
IndustryCAPITAL MARKETS
Headquarters1585 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, 10036
CountryUSA
Listing Date1986-03-21
Fiscal Year Ended2026-03-31
Shares Outstanding1.577B
CIK Code895421

Financial Metrics

Indicator2026-03-312025-12-312025-09-302025-06-30
Income$33.15B$28.861B$30.048B$28.162B
Operating Expenses$12.668B$12.117B$12.965B$12.754B
Net Income$5.638B$4.397B$4.61B$3.539B
Net Profit Margin17.0%15.2%15.3%12.6%
Earnings Per Share$3.54$2.76$2.89$2.22
EBITDA$7.725B$6.898B$7.376B$5.929B
Effective Tax Rate19.6%23.2%22.8%22.7%

FAQ

Morgan Stanley (MS) is a global financial services firm specializing in investment banking, wealth management, and institutional securities. The firm provides services such as mergers and acquisitions advisory, capital raising, trading, asset management, and financial planning for corporations, governments, and individuals.
Morgan Stanley operates in the Financials sector, specifically within the Investment Banking and Brokerage industry. Its expertise spans a wide range of financial services, making it a key player in capital markets and wealth management.
Morgan Stanley's core revenue streams come from three primary areas: investment banking fees, contributions from trading and institutional securities, and wealth and asset management fees. Wealth management has grown significantly in recent years due to strategic acquisitions and client expansion.
Morgan Stanley faces competition from other major financial institutions, including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and Citigroup. Competitors challenge it across investment banking, trading, and wealth management services.
Yes, Morgan Stanley pays dividends to shareholders. It is committed to returning value to investors through dividend distributions as well as share buybacks, though these actions depend on profitability and capital allocation priorities.
Investors should consider risks such as exposure to market volatility, changes in interest rates, regulatory scrutiny, and competition within the financial sector. Morgan Stanley's performance is also influenced by global economic conditions and capital markets activity.
Morgan Stanley seeks growth through expanding its wealth management division, leveraging technology, and pursuing strategic acquisitions. For example, its acquisitions of ETRADE and Eaton Vance have broadened its service offerings and client base.
Morgan Stanley’s valuation metrics, such as price-to-earnings ratio, are often compared to those of peers like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase. Its performance depends on earnings growth, return on equity, and the ability to innovate in competitive areas like wealth management and trading.
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