Selling, General, and Administrative Costs: Thomson Reuters Corporation vs Rockwell Automation, Inc.

SG&A Expenses: Thomson Reuters vs Rockwell Automation

__timestampRockwell Automation, Inc.Thomson Reuters Corporation
Wednesday, January 1, 201415701000009209000000
Thursday, January 1, 201515064000008810000000
Friday, January 1, 201614674000008232000000
Sunday, January 1, 201715915000008079000000
Monday, January 1, 201815990000004131000000
Tuesday, January 1, 201915385000004413000000
Wednesday, January 1, 202014798000003999000000
Friday, January 1, 202116800000001624000000
Saturday, January 1, 202217667000001622000000
Sunday, January 1, 2023202370000064000000
Monday, January 1, 20242002600000
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A Tale of Two Giants: 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. This chart compares the SG&A expenses of Thomson Reuters Corporation and Rockwell Automation, Inc. from 2014 to 2023. Over this period, Thomson Reuters saw a dramatic decline in SG&A expenses, plummeting from a peak of over $9 billion in 2014 to just $64 million in 2023. This represents a staggering 99% reduction, reflecting significant cost-cutting measures or strategic shifts. In contrast, Rockwell Automation's SG&A expenses have shown a steady increase, rising by approximately 28% from $1.57 billion in 2014 to $2.02 billion in 2023. This divergence highlights differing strategic priorities and market conditions faced by these industry leaders. Notably, data for Thomson Reuters in 2024 is missing, indicating potential reporting delays or strategic changes.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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Date published
28 Jan 2025