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gordonerlebach
Posted : Sunday, November 19, 2017 4:27:22 PM
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Hi, 

Sales 1 yr probably means total sales over the course of one year. 

What is the meaning of revenue growth 4 quarters (4 quarters is one year). I assume it meant the growth rate of "sales 1 year", but that cannot be. 

Looking at TSLA, sales 1 yr went from 214 to 230 (in the appropriate units). That is a growth rate of 15/230 = 6 percent. 

The revenue growth 4 quarters is 32.19, which I interpret as 32.19 percent. 

 

Could you please explain this discrepancy? I believe that all your formulas should be spelled out somewhere. Are they available? 

Thanks.

     Gordon

 
gordonerlebach
Posted : Sunday, November 19, 2017 4:35:54 PM
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Correction: the stock in question is CRK, not TSLA. 

 

I repeat the message: 

Sales 1 yr probably means total sales over the course of one year. 

What is the meaning of revenue growth 4 quarters (4 quarters is one year). I assume it meant the growth rate of "sales 1 year", but that cannot be. 

Looking at CRK, sales 1 yr went from 214 to 230 (in the appropriate units). That is a growth rate of 15/230 = 6 percent. 

The revenue growth 4 quarters is 32.19, which I interpret as 32.19 percent. 

 

Could you please explain this discrepancy? I believe that all your formulas should be spelled out somewhere. Are they available? 

 
 
Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, November 20, 2017 10:20:37 AM


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Revenue and Sales are not necessarily the same. The revenue of the business includes other income from investments, licenses or interest on debts for example as well in addition to sales income.

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