Examples of 'consecutive quarters' in a sentence

Meaning of "consecutive quarters"

Consecutive quarters refer to a sequence of consecutive periods, typically three months, used to measure performance or track data in business or financial contexts. For example, when a company reports growth in revenue for three consecutive quarters, it means that its revenue has increased for the past three three-month periods without interruption. This term is commonly used in financial reporting, economic analysis, and forecasting

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This represents six consecutive quarters of improvement.
Consecutive quarters of online revenue growth.
It has been declining for seven consecutive quarters.
To six consecutive quarters in the black.
A technical recession means two consecutive quarters of decline.
Four consecutive quarters of loan growth.
Households are questioned during two consecutive quarters.
Recession means two consecutive quarters of negative growth.
Loan losses have now declined for four consecutive quarters.
There have been five consecutive quarters of declining corporate profit.
The trade balance has now been positive for nine consecutive quarters.
This follows five consecutive quarters in which prices increased.
Business investment in residential structures contracted following nine consecutive quarters of growth.
Seven consecutive quarters of growth.
This makes a direct comparison of two consecutive quarters difficult.

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That marks two consecutive quarters of declining tablet shipments.
Net absorption has therefore remained in the red for three consecutive quarters.
Each household remains six consecutive quarters in the sample.
Two consecutive quarters of economic contraction is the shorthand definition of a recession.
The rebound came after at least six consecutive quarters of contractions.
Two consecutive quarters of negative growth is the technical definition of recession.
Recessions are typically defined as two or more consecutive quarters of economic contraction.
Two consecutive quarters of contraction would have meant the biggest euro area economy entered recession.
It is the first positive print after nine consecutive quarters of contracting activity.
Two consecutive quarters of shrinking GDP is a common definition of recession.
The two periods marked the strongest consecutive quarters of growth in four years.
Private investment has recorded negative or zero growth for six consecutive quarters.
We have now seen two consecutive quarters of declining corporate earnings.
Fares in this sector have remained relatively stable for six consecutive quarters.
Japan now has now had five consecutive quarters of GDP growth.
The level of unemployment in Germany has been increasing for eight consecutive quarters.
The latest data followed five consecutive quarters of falling eurozone GDP.
The airline has posted a net loss in the last three consecutive quarters.
The PID garnered thus two consecutive quarters with record of broadcasts.
The Swedish group has been reducing its profitability for seven consecutive quarters.
A common rule of thumb is that two consecutive quarters of falling real GDP constitute a recession.
GDP growth has been ongoing for twelve consecutive quarters.
Two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth.
The decline in the second quarter comes after four consecutive quarters of positive returns.
After 2 consecutive quarters of negative growth.
Hopes for continued recovery have now given way to two consecutive quarters of negative growth.
A recession is 2 consecutive quarters of negative economic growth.
Oil demand growth across the OECD countries has actually fallen for three consecutive quarters.
Japan has experienced six consecutive quarters of growth, led by strong exports.
Business spending is weak, shrinking in consecutive quarters.
A recession is defined as two consecutive quarters of shrinking output based on a quarter-on-quarter comparison.
Defined by the National Bureau of Economic Research as two consecutive quarters of falling GDP.
With six consecutive quarters of accelerating year-over-year revenue growth rates.
HP has already accumulated five consecutive quarters of growth.
After two consecutive quarters of declining GDP, Canada is offi cially in a technical recession.

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