Examples of 'record revenue' in a sentence

Meaning of "record revenue"

record revenue - This phrase indicates the highest or best-known amount of income generated by a company or organization in a particular period

How to use "record revenue" in a sentence

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record revenue
The general accounts shall record revenue.
Businesses are reporting record revenue numbers as people are traveling more.
Next articleWacker Neuson reports new record revenue.
The company reported record revenue across all of its divisions.
It was powered by massive tax cuts and job creation, and record revenue creation.
This article is intended to record revenue from the interest yielded by prefinancing.
Bolstered by the strength of the industries supported, Crane Worldwide posted record revenue numbers.
Trulieve reported record revenue and earnings in its latest quarterly update.
Adobe is generating record revenue.
Growth led by record revenue from iPhone, Mac & App Store.
Despite a string of scandals, the social network generated record revenue and profit last year.
Not all RAC member companies record revenue from carloads originated by commodity grouping.
Viasat orders Asia Pacific ViaSat-3 from Boeing amid record revenue.
This article is intended to record revenue from interest on pre-financing.
Last quarter Apple posted record revenue and sales.

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Last year, the country earned a record revenue of 53 billion USD by servicing 35 million visitors.
The year of his departure, Mango reached its record revenue of 2,32 billion euros.
Søndagsavisen A/S achieves record revenue and profit for the year.
Altogether, this generated all time record revenue and Adjusted EBITDA . ”.
Altogether, this generated all-time record revenue and adjusted EBITDA . ”.

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