Revenue (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Revenue (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
December 31, 2008 4.128B
September 30, 2008 5.352B
June 30, 2008 2.334B
March 31, 2008 4.946B
December 31, 2007 4.113B
September 30, 2007 3.900B
June 30, 2007 4.531B
March 31, 2007 4.160B
December 31, 2006 3.309B
September 30, 2006 2.605B
June 30, 2006 7.285B
March 31, 2006 1.913B
December 31, 2005 2.369B
September 30, 2005 3.141B
June 30, 2005 2.447B
March 31, 2005 2.659B
December 31, 2004 2.817B
September 30, 2004 2.650B
June 30, 2004 107.08M
March 31, 2004 2.085B
December 31, 2003 2.224B
September 30, 2003 2.013B
June 30, 2003 3.401B
March 31, 2003 1.778B
December 31, 2002 1.518B
Date Value
September 30, 2002 1.715B
June 30, 2002 2.684B
March 31, 2002 1.512B
December 31, 2001 1.772B
September 30, 2001 1.612B
June 30, 2001 1.604B
March 31, 2001 1.618B
December 31, 2000 1.115B
September 30, 2000 1.208B
June 30, 2000 866.82M
March 31, 2000 1.098B
December 31, 1999 975.14M
September 30, 1999 982.26M
June 30, 1999 769.64M
March 31, 1999 789.33M
December 31, 1998 829.36M
September 30, 1998 764.92M
June 30, 1998 731.89M
March 31, 1998 885.00M
December 31, 1997 823.46M
September 30, 1997 853.71M
June 30, 1997 949.83M
March 31, 1997 854.25M
December 31, 1996 878.59M
September 30, 1996 883.35M

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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