Revenue (Annual) Chart

Historical Revenue (Annual) Data

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Date Value
January 31, 2024 86.38B
January 31, 2023 97.06B
January 31, 2022 96.25B
January 31, 2021 89.60B
January 31, 2020 72.15B
January 31, 2019 71.31B
January 31, 2018 68.62B
January 31, 2017 65.02B
January 31, 2016 59.07B
January 31, 2015 56.22B
January 31, 2014 53.42B
January 31, 2013 50.52B
January 31, 2012 50.21B
January 31, 2011 48.82B
January 31, 2010 47.22B
January 31, 2009 48.23B
January 31, 2008 48.28B
January 31, 2007 46.93B
January 31, 2006 43.24B
January 31, 2005 36.46B
January 31, 2004 30.84B
Date Value
January 31, 2003 26.11B
January 31, 2002 21.71B
January 31, 2001 18.78B
January 31, 2000 15.91B
January 31, 1999 13.33B
January 31, 1998 11.11B
January 31, 1997 8.600B
January 31, 1996 7.075B
January 31, 1995 6.110B
January 31, 1994 4.538B
January 31, 1993 3.846B
January 31, 1992 3.056B
January 31, 1991 2.833B
January 31, 1990 2.650B
January 31, 1989 2.517B
January 31, 1988 2.442B
January 31, 1987 2.284B
January 31, 1986 2.073B
January 31, 1985 1.689B
January 31, 1984 1.431B

Revenues Definition

Revenues measure the total amount of value that a company brings in during a certain period. This is also considered the "top-line" of the income statement. Revenues are used for all operating expenses as well as other line items which eventually lead to the net income for the company. Revenue is an extremely important metric when analyzing a company. A company with efficient margins is able to turn revenues into the most net income.

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Revenue (Annual) Range, Past 5 Years

72.15B
Minimum
2020
97.06B
Maximum
2023
88.29B
Average
89.60B
Median
2021

Revenue (Annual) Benchmarks