Revenue (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Revenue (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
June 30, 2008 24.88M
March 31, 2008 24.88M
December 31, 2007 16.65M
September 30, 2007 16.65M
June 30, 2007 15.74M
March 31, 2007 15.74M
December 31, 2006 16.20M
September 30, 2006 16.20M
June 30, 2006 14.19M
March 31, 2006 14.19M
December 31, 2005 11.45M
September 30, 2005 16.20M
June 30, 2005 15.41M
March 31, 2005 14.65M
December 31, 2004 11.26M
September 30, 2004 16.04M
June 30, 2004 15.58M
March 31, 2004 15.12M
December 31, 2003 12.30M
September 30, 2003 18.08M
June 30, 2003 18.35M
March 31, 2003 19.20M
December 31, 2002 37.88M
September 30, 2002 91.35M
June 30, 2002 89.70M
Date Value
March 31, 2002 61.00M
December 31, 2001 68.94M
September 30, 2001 52.36M
June 30, 2001 47.13M
March 31, 2001 43.70M
December 31, 2000 38.73M
September 30, 2000 38.39M
June 30, 2000 36.28M
March 31, 2000 33.96M
December 31, 1999 36.30M
September 30, 1999 36.70M
June 30, 1999 33.09M
March 31, 1999 28.65M
December 31, 1998 18.10M
September 30, 1998 17.00M
June 30, 1998 15.50M
March 31, 1998 13.60M
December 31, 1997 15.40M
September 30, 1997 16.20M
June 30, 1997 11.70M
March 31, 1997 10.50M
December 31, 1996 7.50M
September 30, 1996 8.60M
June 30, 1996 6.90M
March 31, 1996 6.80M

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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