Net Income (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Net Income (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
September 30, 2024 29.69M
June 30, 2024 20.33M
March 31, 2024 27.67M
December 31, 2023 28.67M
September 30, 2023 37.04M
June 30, 2023 18.13M
March 31, 2023 25.80M
December 31, 2022 25.56M
September 30, 2022 32.07M
June 30, 2022 33.26M
March 31, 2022 22.25M
December 31, 2021 62.18M
September 30, 2021 92.91M
June 30, 2021 99.06M
March 31, 2021 120.34M
December 31, 2020 116.44M
September 30, 2020 153.28M
June 30, 2020 128.48M
March 31, 2020 49.64M
December 31, 2019 49.28M
September 30, 2019 79.42M
June 30, 2019 57.81M
March 31, 2019 38.79M
December 31, 2018 28.12M
September 30, 2018 35.80M
Date Value
June 30, 2018 33.08M
March 31, 2018 24.44M
December 31, 2017 13.43M
September 30, 2017 30.21M
June 30, 2017 62.48M
March 31, 2017 26.43M
December 31, 2016 35.32M
September 30, 2016 51.93M
June 30, 2016 31.07M
March 31, 2016 27.57M
December 31, 2015 20.73M
September 30, 2015 46.89M
June 30, 2015 30.05M
March 31, 2015 113.30M
December 31, 2014 33.14M
September 30, 2014 24.81M
June 30, 2014 28.51M
March 31, 2014 25.19M
December 31, 2013 30.87M
September 30, 2013 39.31M
June 30, 2013 22.09M
March 31, 2013 33.07M
December 31, 2012 8.822M
September 30, 2012 -4.048M
June 30, 2012 -10.71M

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

18.13M
Minimum
Jun 2023
153.28M
Maximum
Sep 2020
58.60M
Average
35.15M
Median

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