Net income Sharp Corporation is an entity's income minus cost of goods sold, expenses and taxes for an accounting period. Net income Sharp Corporation is 25 044 000 000 $ Current assets Sharp Corporation is a balance sheet item that represents the value of all assets that can reasonably expect to be converted into cash within one year. Current assets Sharp Corporation is 1 161 675 000 000 $ Total assets Sharp Corporation refers to the total amount of assets owned by a person or entity. Total assets Sharp Corporation is 1 937 702 000 000 $
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31/12/2019
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30/09/2019
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30/06/2019
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31/03/2019
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Gross profit
Gross profit is the profit a company makes after deducting the costs of making and selling its products, or the costs of providing its services.
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118 792 000 000 $ |
112 337 000 000 $ |
102 556 000 000 $ |
112 290 000 000 $ |
Cost of revenue
Cost of revenue is the total cost of producing and distributing of products and services of a company.
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516 117 000 000 $ |
493 336 000 000 $ |
412 436 000 000 $ |
516 245 000 000 $ |
Total revenue
Total revenue refers to the total receipts from sales of a given quantity of goods or services. It is the total income of a business and is calculated by multiplying the quantity of goods sold by the price of the goods.
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634 909 000 000 $ |
605 673 000 000 $ |
514 992 000 000 $ |
628 535 000 000 $ |
Operating revenue
Operating revenue is revenue generated from a company's primary business activities. For example, a retailer produces revenue through merchandise sales, and a physician derives revenue from the medical services he/she provides.
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Operating income
Operating income is an accounting figure that measures the amount of profit realized from a business's operations, after deducting operating expenses such as wages, depreciation and cost of goods sold (COGS).
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29 421 000 000 $ |
22 342 000 000 $ |
14 615 000 000 $ |
15 894 000 000 $ |
Net income
Net income is an entity's income minus cost of goods sold, expenses and taxes for an accounting period.
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25 044 000 000 $ |
14 854 000 000 $ |
12 543 000 000 $ |
11 147 000 000 $ |
R&D spending
Research and Development spending - cost of investigative activities to improve existing products and procedures or to lead to the development of new products and procedures.
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31 868 000 000 $ |
Operating expense
An operating expense is an expenditure that a business incurs as a result of performing its normal business operations.
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605 488 000 000 $ |
583 331 000 000 $ |
500 377 000 000 $ |
612 641 000 000 $ |
Current assets
Current assets is a balance sheet item that represents the value of all assets that can reasonably expect to be converted into cash within one year.
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1 161 675 000 000 $ |
1 110 734 000 000 $ |
1 117 907 000 000 $ |
1 141 369 000 000 $ |
Total assets
Total assets refers to the total amount of assets owned by a person or entity.
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1 937 702 000 000 $ |
1 865 294 000 000 $ |
1 846 463 000 000 $ |
1 866 349 000 000 $ |
Current cash
Current cash - the sum of all of the cash a company has on the date of report.
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164 189 000 000 $ |
211 790 000 000 $ |
238 480 000 000 $ |
266 648 000 000 $ |
Current debt
Current debt is the portion of debt due within a year (12 months) and is listed as a current liability and part of net working capital.
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928 646 000 000 $ |
899 584 000 000 $ |
903 912 000 000 $ |
813 136 000 000 $ |
Total cash
Total cash - the sum of all of the cash a company has on its books, including petty cash and funds on deposit in a bank.
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Total debt
Total debt is a combination of both short-term and long-term debt. Short-term debts are those that must be paid back within a year. Long-term debt generally includes every liability that must be paid off in more than a year.
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1 601 981 000 000 $ |
1 572 166 000 000 $ |
1 579 086 000 000 $ |
1 493 879 000 000 $ |
Debt ratio
Total debt to total assets - is a financial ratio that indicates the percentage of a company's assets that are provided via debt.
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82.67 % |
84.29 % |
85.52 % |
80.04 % |
Shareholders equity
Shareholder's equity (SE) is the owner's claim after subtracting total liabilities from total assets.
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313 995 000 000 $ |
274 084 000 000 $ |
248 963 000 000 $ |
350 865 000 000 $ |
Cash flow
Cash flow is the net amount of cash and cash-equivalents being transferred into and out of a business.
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25 065 000 000 $ |
35 136 000 000 $ |
-15 568 000 000 $ |
49 642 000 000 $ |