Revenue

What a company earned from its ordinary trading over the financial year — before any costs are deducted.

Revenue is a company's income from selling goods and services in the ordinary course of business. It excludes financial income such as interest or exchange gains, and other operating income that does not come from sales.

It is the most commonly used measure of a company's size and the figure rankings are built on. It should be read carefully, though: high revenue says nothing about whether a company is profitable. A wholesaler turning over tens of millions can earn less than a small consultancy.

Revenue is reported for a financial year, which for most Slovenian companies matches the calendar year but need not — a company may set a different financial year in its articles.

Revenue in figures

There is no ranking for this figure: it would come from annual reports, which AJPES sells and which are not open data in Slovenia.

Where this figure comes from

Read from the net sales revenue line of the income statement in the annual report.