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revenue

[rev-uhn-yoo, -uh-noo] / ˈrɛv ənˌyu, -əˌnu /


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His revenue from selling cattle has risen, but so have operational costs.

From Barron's

With better visibility into crypto holdings, the form could generate approximately $28 billion in revenue over a decade, according to a Joint Committee on Taxation estimate.

From MarketWatch

Tax revenue has grown steadily in recent years but has failed to keep up with ballooning costs in areas including the city’s rental-voucher program and public assistance.

From The Wall Street Journal

This month, the European Commission said TikTok's "addictive features" breached online content rules, and told it to change its design or face a fine amounting to up to six percent of ByteDance's annual global revenue.

From Barron's

“It is likely that all of these factors put pressure on institutions,” leading them to rely more heavily on endowment revenue to cover expenses.

From Barron's