C colly Registered User Messages 184 21 Jan 2008 #1 Hello I need to find out the annual turnover of a company (Oracle) for the last five years. Anyone know where I can find this please?
Hello I need to find out the annual turnover of a company (Oracle) for the last five years. Anyone know where I can find this please?
B boskonay Registered User Messages 211 21 Jan 2008 #2 For public companies, you can download such info from their websites (annual returns, shareholders reports, etc). http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NASDAQ:ORCL has good info too, and is a good starting point...
For public companies, you can download such info from their websites (annual returns, shareholders reports, etc). http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NASDAQ:ORCL has good info too, and is a good starting point...
C colly Registered User Messages 184 21 Jan 2008 #3 Yes that will usually give me the last two years but I'm having trouble finding anything before that.... Any ideas?
Yes that will usually give me the last two years but I'm having trouble finding anything before that.... Any ideas?
S Sunny Registered User Messages 4,570 21 Jan 2008 #4 colly said: Yes that will usually give me the last two years but I'm having trouble finding anything before that.... Any ideas? Click to expand... Surely Oracle's website has more then two years accounts. If not, e-mail their investor relations and ask for copies.
colly said: Yes that will usually give me the last two years but I'm having trouble finding anything before that.... Any ideas? Click to expand... Surely Oracle's website has more then two years accounts. If not, e-mail their investor relations and ask for copies.
O ontour Registered User Messages 1,038 21 Jan 2008 #5 If you google "Oracle Revenue 2002" and go through that for each year you will find it fairly easily. 9.7bn in 2002, 9.5 bn in 2003..... Depending on what you want to derive from these figures, be aware of the acquisitive nature of Oracle.
If you google "Oracle Revenue 2002" and go through that for each year you will find it fairly easily. 9.7bn in 2002, 9.5 bn in 2003..... Depending on what you want to derive from these figures, be aware of the acquisitive nature of Oracle.