Not exact matches
Perth mining services
company Viento Group has foreshadowed strong growth in
revenue and
underlying earnings in the current financial year following a series of acquisitions.
Group
revenue and EBITDA were delivered in line with the
company's expectations, with strong
underlying revenue growth in SES Networks.
At least with a dot - com stock you owned an actual piece of equity in the
underlying company (even if, like TheGlobe.com, a failed social media network, it only had
revenues of $ 780,000 per quarter).
Wrap fees add an additional layer of fees a plan fiduciary must consider when evaluating an insurance
company's fees for reasonableness — Directly invoiced fees and
revenue sharing payments made by the
underlying mutual funds may still apply.
Underlying revenue data were compiled by MSCI and account for disparities in the way
companies report their
revenues across geographic segments.
A general application of the model to the entire sample (see All firms tab) is supplemented with specific applications to subsets of the
underlying sample for which
companies were aggregated by
company size (based on annual
revenue and inclusion in major Fortune indexes: see F500 and F250 tabs).
Revenue in the six months ended December 31 slipped to $ NZ4.273 billion ($ 3.92 billion) from $ NZ4.38 billion in the year - earlier period as the strength of the New Zealand dollar outweighed underlying revenue gains, the company said in a statement to the Australian stock ex
Revenue in the six months ended December 31 slipped to $ NZ4.273 billion ($ 3.92 billion) from $ NZ4.38 billion in the year - earlier period as the strength of the New Zealand dollar outweighed
underlying revenue gains, the company said in a statement to the Australian stock ex
revenue gains, the
company said in a statement to the Australian stock exchange.
The
company said retail
revenue was up 1 percent on an
underlying basis, while comparable store sales rose 2 percent, below analysts» expectations.
So it would be wrong to assume Zamano suddenly has zero
revenue & a continuing cost base next month when Payforit also hits in Ireland — it will continue to have an ongoing /
underlying run - rate of
revenue in both markets (plus some overseas business), so IF they can manage a further / orderly run - down in staff & expense, they can actually protect the
company's current cash position.
Or small
companies where much of the fixed cost, i.e. HQ expense, obscures the profitability of its
underlying business — how much is such a
company worth if / when
revenue growth drops to the bottom line, or an acquirer comes along?!
To be more precise, the
underlying data is for
companies with $ 1.5 billion or more of
revenue and the average was 142 matters, a term that includes lawsuits, regulatory proceedings, and arbitrations.