Net Income (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Net Income (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
June 30, 2024 0.00
March 31, 2024 79.29M
December 31, 2023 -1.903B
September 30, 2023 838.37M
June 30, 2023 40.35M
March 31, 2023 59.07M
December 31, 2022 -237.22M
September 30, 2022 97.72M
June 30, 2022 20.24M
March 31, 2022 92.01M
December 31, 2021 283.64M
September 30, 2021 80.18M
June 30, 2021 81.95M
March 31, 2021 83.15M
December 31, 2020 -286.15M
September 30, 2020 79.52M
June 30, 2020 38.55M
March 31, 2020 56.28M
December 31, 2019 50.94M
September 30, 2019 89.84M
June 30, 2019 108.97M
March 31, 2019 82.01M
December 31, 2018 -12.89M
September 30, 2018 88.37M
Date Value
June 30, 2018 154.63M
March 31, 2018 120.64M
December 31, 2017 237.40M
September 30, 2017 139.90M
June 30, 2017 161.85M
March 31, 2017 136.78M
December 31, 2016 149.63M
September 30, 2016 665.99M
June 30, 2016 126.76M
March 31, 2016 126.97M
December 31, 2015 185.34M
September 30, 2015 111.24M
December 31, 2014 203.45M
September 30, 2014 194.81M
June 30, 2014 192.98M
March 31, 2014 205.78M
December 31, 2013 208.42M
September 30, 2013 192.73M
June 30, 2013 165.23M
March 31, 2013 186.80M
December 31, 2012 249.58M
September 30, 2012 197.15M
June 30, 2012 189.40M

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

-1.903B
Minimum
Dec 2023
838.37M
Maximum
Sep 2023
-23.42M
Average
59.07M
Median
Mar 2023

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