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Held by 622 of 5,944 reporting institutions (98th percentile) — extremely crowded.
Data as of Q1 2026
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Top 40 institutional holders — bubble size is position value, color is the move since last quarter. Hover any holder for detail.
Drag any bubble to rearrange · size = dollar value of the position
Total shares institutions bought (green) vs sold (red) each quarter across all holders.
Inferred from quarter-over-quarter change in each fund's 13F position (new stakes count as buys, exits as sells). Not tick-level trades.
Is the value real, and is the business safe? Academic scores + earnings quality + solvency, from SEC filings.
5/7 of the 9 checks — 2 couldn't be scored (see above), so the score is out of the 7 with data.
Insufficient balance-sheet detail (needs retained earnings, working capital, equity).
Needs granular two-year detail (receivables, PP&E, D&A, SG&A) — not fully reported.
Cash conversion lags reported earnings — watch accruals. Lower/negative accruals = higher quality (Sloan).
Comfortably covers interest.
F-Score (0–9 fundamental momentum), Altman Z (distress risk), and Beneish M (earnings-manipulation screen) are academic models computed from the SEC filings. Screens and context — educational, not recommendations.
What the company returns to shareholders — and whether it's covered by cash.
No dividend to cover. Last year: $0 dividends + $400M buybacks = $400M returned on $4.1B FCF.
Yields use the latest fiscal-year dividends/buybacks over current market cap. Dividends and buybacks from the SEC cash-flow statement; payout coverage vs net income and free cash flow. Educational — not a recommendation.
How management deployed cash over 10 years — and what it earned on reinvestment.
A reinvestment story — most cash went back into growth rather than to shareholders.
Reinvestment has been productive — operating income grew well per dollar put in. Rough measure (includes maintenance capex).
Cash uses aggregated from the SEC cash-flow statement over 10 fiscal years. "Return on reinvestment" is a rough proxy — operating-income change ÷ cumulative CapEx + M&A — and includes maintenance capex. Educational — not a recommendation.
How much the company owes, how it's trended, and how comfortably it's serviced.
Cash of $2.1B covers the $10M due within a year 213.7× over. Scheduled principal only (excludes interest & revolver draws). As of 2019-12-31 (10-K).
Insufficient EBITDA/debt history.
Green ≤ 1.5× · amber ≤ 3× · red > 3× (leverage relative to cash earnings).
Coverage is adequate but not comfortable. Effective rate ~71.4% on $1.5B of debt.
Cash of $2.1B fully covers short-term debt of $1.5B.
Mostly short-term debt (balance-sheet current vs non-current split). See the maturity ladder above for the year-by-year repayment schedule.
Debt, cash, interest and equity from the SEC balance sheet & income statement. Effective rate = interest ÷ average debt. Maturity ladder from the SEC long-term-debt repayment schedule. Educational — not a recommendation.
How a revenue dollar becomes profit — FY2025
Each value shows its share of revenue below it (common-size).
| Line Item | FY2025 | FY2024 | FY2023 | FY2022 | FY2021 | FY2020 | FY2019 | FY2018 | FY2017 | FY2016 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $13.00B 100.0% | $11.93B 100.0% | $11.28B 100.0% | $11.61B 100.0% | $10.03B 100.0% | $7.57B 100.0% | $9.04B 100.0% | $7.00B 100.0% | $3.87B 100.0% | $3.03B 100.0% |
| Selling, General & Admin | $446.0M 3.4% | $427.0M 3.6% | $379.0M 3.4% | $335.0M 2.9% | $353.0M 3.5% | $378.0M 5.0% | $388.0M 4.3% | $316.0M 4.5% | $241.0M 6.2% | $227.0M 7.5% |
| Total Operating Expenses | $7.05B 54.3% | $6.64B 55.7% | $6.38B 56.6% | $6.70B 57.7% | $6.04B 60.2% | $7.36B 97.2% | $6.66B 73.7% | $4.28B 61.1% | $2.68B 69.2% | $2.35B 77.5% |
| Operating Income | $5.94B 45.7% | $5.29B 44.3% | $4.90B 43.4% | $4.91B 42.3% | $3.99B 39.8% | $211.0M 2.8% | — | — | — | — |
| Interest Expense | $1.07B 8.2% | $963.0M 8.1% | $912.0M 8.1% | $852.0M 7.3% | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Interest & Investment Income | $68.0M 0.5% | $95.0M 0.8% | $43.0M 0.4% | $4.0M 0.0% | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Other Income (Expense), net | — | — | — | — | -$86.0M -0.9% | -$62.0M -0.8% | -$53.0M -0.6% | -$119.0M -1.7% | -$56.0M -1.4% | -$50.0M -1.7% |
| Pretax Income | $4.96B 38.2% | $4.37B 36.6% | $3.98B 35.3% | $3.99B 34.3% | $3.11B 31.0% | -$685.0M -9.1% | $1.46B 16.2% | $2.01B 28.8% | $837.0M 21.6% | $422.0M 13.9% |
| Income Tax Expense | — | $10.0M 0.1% | $11.0M 0.1% | $8.0M 0.1% | $1.0M 0.0% | $2.0M 0.0% | $0 0.0% | $8.0M 0.1% | $1.0M 0.0% | -$12.0M -0.4% |
| Net Income | $4.95B 38.1% | $4.36B 36.5% | $3.93B 34.8% | $3.94B 34.0% | $3.08B 30.7% | -$720.0M -9.5% | $1.03B 11.4% | $1.82B 26.0% | $794.0M 20.5% | $233.0M 7.7% |
Source: SEC EDGAR XBRL filings (annual, fiscal year). Quarterly flow items are derived from cumulative filings; balance-sheet figures are as-of each period end. Ratios and margins are computed, not reported.
Total return (dividends reinvested) vs the market, from quarter-end prices.
Above 0 = ahead of the S&P 500 since the window start; below 0 = behind. Rising means it's pulling ahead.
How far the stock fell below its prior peak. Deeper, longer drawdowns = a rougher ride to the same return.
Quarter-end, dividend-adjusted (total return). Beta & volatility from quarterly returns (annualized). Benchmark is the S&P 500 (SPY total return). Annual returns compound the quarters ending in each calendar year; the first and last years in a window may be partial. Past performance doesn't predict future results.
No current price collected.
Nothing notable to watch.
No material risks flagged.
Is the profit real, and how strong is the balance sheet?
FY2025 · every deduction from revenue to net income
DuPont — the three levers
Watch the leverage lever — a chunk of ROE comes from the balance sheet.
What the company owes vs. what it holds
Year-by-year maturities aren't in SEC companyfacts (footnote-only), so this shows the debt/cash structure and net leverage instead.
Latest year: profit growth vs revenue growth
High operating leverage: profit moved 1.4× as fast as sales — great in an upturn, painful in a downturn.
Each line as % of revenue — the trend in color
| % of revenue | FY2018 | FY2019 | FY2020 | FY2021 | FY2022 | FY2023 | FY2024 | FY2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SG&A | 4.5 | 4.3 | 5.0 | 3.5 | 2.9 | 3.4 | 3.6 | 3.4 |
| Operating Income | — | — | 2.8 | 39.8 | 42.3 | 43.4 | 44.3 | 45.7 |
| Income Tax | 0.1 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.1 | 0.1 | 0.1 | — |
| Net Income | 26.0 | 11.4 | -9.5 | 30.7 | 34.0 | 34.8 | 36.5 | 38.1 |
Green = margin-favorable vs the row's own range · red = unfavorable.
The metrics that matter, over time
A 30-second read on MPLX: price, valuation, headline fundamentals, and an auto-generated scorecard from SEC filings. Flags are rule-based signals, not recommendations.