Net Income (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Net Income (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
September 30, 2024 8.611M
June 30, 2024 7.101M
March 31, 2024 10.02M
December 31, 2023 14.32M
September 30, 2023 11.23M
June 30, 2023 14.17M
March 31, 2023 15.36M
December 31, 2022 13.06M
September 30, 2022 7.636M
June 30, 2022 13.30M
March 31, 2022 9.841M
December 31, 2021 19.47M
September 30, 2021 15.94M
June 30, 2021 10.27M
March 31, 2021 8.431M
December 31, 2020 6.467M
September 30, 2020 -23.63M
June 30, 2020 -3.977M
March 31, 2020 -13.64M
December 31, 2019 -0.465M
September 30, 2019 4.975M
June 30, 2019 -7.50M
March 31, 2019 1.228M
December 31, 2018 9.172M
September 30, 2018 -4.697M
Date Value
June 30, 2018 -14.65M
March 31, 2018 -14.87M
December 31, 2017 3.345M
September 30, 2017 0.619M
June 30, 2017 -4.797M
March 31, 2017 1.111M
December 31, 2016 7.057M
September 30, 2016 5.043M
June 30, 2016 4.568M
March 31, 2016 6.848M
December 31, 2015 6.91M
September 30, 2015 7.312M
June 30, 2015 8.086M
March 31, 2015 7.068M
December 31, 2014 8.128M
September 30, 2014 6.694M
June 30, 2014 7.105M
March 31, 2014 6.766M
December 31, 2013 6.658M
September 30, 2013 6.397M
June 30, 2013 6.249M
March 31, 2013 6.472M
December 31, 2012 6.524M
September 30, 2012 6.611M
June 30, 2012 5.917M

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

-23.63M
Minimum
Sep 2020
19.47M
Maximum
Dec 2021
7.176M
Average
9.932M
Median

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