Top Utilities-Regulated Gas Companies By Revenue
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Revenue
Return On Equity
Return On Asset
Profit Margin
Operating Margin
Current Valuation
Shares Outstanding
Shares Owned By Insiders
Shares Owned By Institutions
Number Of Shares Shorted
Price To Earning
Price To Book
Price To Sales
Revenue
Gross Profit
EBITDA
Net Income
Cash And Equivalents
Cash Per Share
Total Debt
Debt To Equity
Current Ratio
Book Value Per Share
Cash Flow From Operations
Short Ratio
Earnings Per Share
Price To Earnings To Growth
Target Price
Number Of Employees
Beta
Market Capitalization
Total Asset
Retained Earnings
Working Capital
Current Asset
Current Liabilities
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Revenue is income that a firm generates from business activities such us rendering services or selling goods to customers. It is a crucial part of a business and an essential item when evaluating a company's financial statements. Revenues from a firm's primary business operations can be reported on the income statement as sales revenue, net sales, or simply sales, depending on the industry in which a given company operates. Revenue is typically recorded when cash or cash equivalents are exchanged for services or goods and can include products or services discounts, promotions, as well as early payments on invoices or services rendered in advance.
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