Net Income (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Net Income (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
October 31, 2023 -11.91M
July 31, 2023 -2.515M
April 30, 2023 -2.901M
January 31, 2023 -2.182M
October 31, 2022 -3.138M
July 31, 2022 -3.272M
April 30, 2022 -2.787M
January 31, 2022 -0.03M
October 31, 2021 -4.31M
July 31, 2021 -0.06M
April 30, 2021 -2.142M
January 31, 2021 -1.187M
October 31, 2020 -1.055M
July 31, 2020 -1.135M
April 30, 2020 3.673M
January 31, 2020 -2.404M
October 31, 2019 -0.164M
July 31, 2019 -0.608M
April 30, 2019 0.313M
January 31, 2019 -3.097M
October 31, 2018 -0.678M
July 31, 2018 -1.522M
April 30, 2018 -0.569M
January 31, 2018 0.0381M
October 31, 2017 0.0035M
Date Value
July 31, 2017 -1.098M
April 30, 2017 -2.042M
January 31, 2017 -1.019M
October 31, 2016 -1.930M
July 31, 2016 -0.7343M
April 30, 2016 -1.478M
January 31, 2016 -1.403M
October 31, 2015 -0.4567M
July 31, 2015 -0.5642M
April 30, 2015 -1.866M
January 31, 2015 -4.810M
October 31, 2014 -2.256M
July 31, 2014 -2.275M
April 30, 2014 -2.671M
January 31, 2014 -1.947M
October 31, 2013 -6.232M
July 31, 2013 -0.8282M
April 30, 2013 -2.710M
January 31, 2013 -7.807M
October 31, 2012 2.400M
July 31, 2012 -0.4633M
April 30, 2012 0.4916M
January 31, 2012 0.0045M
October 31, 2011 0.2958M
July 31, 2011 -0.0069M

Net Income Definition

Net Income is the total amount of profit earned by a company. This metric boils down to the overall profit that is left from the revenue that a company receives after taking out various operational line items like cost of goods sold, income tax expense, SG&A expense, etc. Eventually, all companies would want to have a consistent positive and growing net income, so that this can be used for various purposes like reinvesting into the company, paying off debt, and potentially paying out dividends to shareholders.

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Net Income (Quarterly) Range, Past 5 Years

-11.91M
Minimum
Oct 2023
3.673M
Maximum
Apr 2020
-2.118M
Average
-2.162M
Median

Net Income (Quarterly) Benchmarks