Revenue (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Revenue (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
June 30, 2024 9.654B
March 31, 2024 6.533B
June 30, 2023 9.709B
March 31, 2023 6.427B
June 30, 2008 7.642B
March 31, 2008 7.659B
December 31, 2007 8.752B
September 30, 2007 8.324B
June 30, 2007 6.563B
March 31, 2007 6.476B
December 31, 2006 7.763B
September 30, 2006 6.789B
June 30, 2006 5.133B
March 31, 2006 4.863B
December 31, 2005 4.594B
September 30, 2005 4.859B
June 30, 2005 3.824B
March 31, 2005 4.101B
December 31, 2004 6.309B
September 30, 2004 4.299B
June 30, 2004 3.334B
March 31, 2004 3.367B
December 31, 2003 4.443B
September 30, 2003 3.803B
June 30, 2003 2.612B
Date Value
March 31, 2003 2.612B
December 31, 2002 3.209B
September 30, 2002 3.209B
June 30, 2002 2.314B
March 31, 2002 2.031B
December 31, 2001 2.164B
September 30, 2001 3.181B
June 30, 2001 1.876B
March 31, 2001 1.936B
December 31, 2000 2.786B
September 30, 2000 163.24M
June 30, 2000 1.697B
March 31, 2000 1.700B
December 31, 1999 2.596B
September 30, 1999 1.078B
June 30, 1999 1.445B
March 31, 1999 1.505B
December 31, 1998 3.908B
September 30, 1998 1.483B
June 30, 1998 1.380B
March 31, 1998 1.344B
December 31, 1997 1.203B
September 30, 1997 1.281B
June 30, 1997 1.051B
March 31, 1997 1.051B

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 (Quarterly) Range, Past 5 Years

6.427B
Minimum
Mar 2023
9.709B
Maximum
Jun 2023
8.081B
Average
8.094B
Median