Breaking Down SG&A Expenses: Thomson Reuters Corporation vs Avery Dennison Corporation

SG&A Expenses: Thomson Reuters vs Avery Dennison (2014-2023)

__timestampAvery Dennison CorporationThomson Reuters Corporation
Wednesday, January 1, 201411553000009209000000
Thursday, January 1, 201511081000008810000000
Friday, January 1, 201610975000008232000000
Sunday, January 1, 201711232000008079000000
Monday, January 1, 201811275000004131000000
Tuesday, January 1, 201910804000004413000000
Wednesday, January 1, 202010605000003999000000
Friday, January 1, 202112485000001624000000
Saturday, January 1, 202213308000001622000000
Sunday, January 1, 2023117790000064000000
Monday, January 1, 20241415300000
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A Tale of Two Corporations: SG&A Expenses Over Time

In the world of corporate finance, Selling, General, and Administrative (SG&A) expenses are a critical measure of a company's operational efficiency. Over the past decade, Thomson Reuters Corporation and Avery Dennison Corporation have shown contrasting trends in their SG&A expenses. From 2014 to 2023, Thomson Reuters saw a dramatic decline of approximately 99% in their SG&A expenses, dropping from a peak in 2014 to a mere fraction by 2023. This could indicate a strategic shift towards leaner operations or divestitures. In contrast, Avery Dennison's SG&A expenses remained relatively stable, with a modest increase of about 15% over the same period, suggesting consistent operational strategies. These trends highlight the diverse approaches companies take in managing their operational costs, reflecting broader strategic priorities and market conditions.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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Date published
28 Jan 2025