Revenue (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Revenue (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
December 31, 2010 14.69B
September 30, 2010 14.92B
June 30, 2010 14.96B
March 31, 2010 14.03B
December 31, 2009 14.26B
September 30, 2009 14.59B
June 30, 2009 14.26B
March 31, 2009 12.42B
December 31, 2008 13.37B
September 30, 2008 15.61B
June 30, 2008 16.21B
March 31, 2008 14.35B
December 31, 2007 14.33B
September 30, 2007 14.09B
June 30, 2007 14.20B
March 31, 2007 12.48B
December 31, 2006 12.60B
September 30, 2006 12.89B
June 30, 2006 12.91B
March 31, 2006 11.47B
December 31, 2005 11.64B
September 30, 2005 12.11B
June 30, 2005 12.47B
March 31, 2005 11.51B
December 31, 2004 10.87B
Date Value
September 30, 2004 11.96B
June 30, 2004 12.12B
March 31, 2004 11.32B
December 31, 2003 13.15B
September 30, 2003 12.01B
June 30, 2003 12.36B
March 31, 2003 10.78B
December 31, 2002 12.37B
September 30, 2002 11.95B
June 30, 2002 10.77B
March 31, 2002 9.994B
December 31, 2001 11.95B
September 30, 2001 11.02B
June 30, 2001 12.33B
March 31, 2001 11.43B
December 31, 2000 11.46B
September 30, 2000 12.01B
June 30, 2000 10.23B
March 31, 2000 10.53B
December 31, 1999 11.71B
September 30, 1999 11.48B
June 30, 1999 12.10B
March 31, 1999 11.21B
December 31, 1998 11.57B
September 30, 1998 11.55B

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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