Gross Profit Analysis: Comparing Thomson Reuters Corporation and Dover Corporation

Comparative Gross Profit Trends of Two Industry Giants

__timestampDover CorporationThomson Reuters Corporation
Wednesday, January 1, 201429742490003398000000
Thursday, January 1, 201525681440003399000000
Friday, January 1, 201624719690002934000000
Sunday, January 1, 201728903770003254000000
Monday, January 1, 201825595560001370000000
Tuesday, January 1, 201926209380003475000000
Wednesday, January 1, 202024740190003715000000
Friday, January 1, 202129697860003870000000
Saturday, January 1, 202230635560004219000000
Sunday, January 1, 202330846330002699000000
Monday, January 1, 20242958621000
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Gross Profit Trends: A Tale of Two Corporations

In the ever-evolving landscape of global business, understanding the financial health of corporations is crucial. This analysis delves into the gross profit trends of two industry giants: Thomson Reuters Corporation and Dover Corporation, from 2014 to 2023. Over this decade, Thomson Reuters consistently outperformed Dover, with an average gross profit approximately 17% higher. Notably, in 2022, Thomson Reuters peaked with a gross profit of $4.2 billion, marking a 22% increase from 2014. Conversely, Dover Corporation showed a steady growth trajectory, culminating in a 4% rise in 2023 compared to its 2014 figures. However, 2018 was a challenging year for Thomson Reuters, with profits dipping to $1.37 billion, a stark contrast to its usual performance. This comparative analysis highlights the resilience and strategic maneuvers of these corporations in navigating economic fluctuations.

Published by
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Source link
sec.gov

Date published
28 Jan 2025