Revenue
Coverage of Revenue in the Nexus archive.
- South Sudan: South Sudan At 15 - How the Political Elite Have Found a Way to Profit From Peace As Well As War
South Sudan's 2011 independence from Sudan ended the north-south civil war but did not resolve internal power struggles over revenue and coercion. The political elite have found ways to profit from both peace and conflict in the newly independent state.
- Damocles’ sword over Kerala’s fortunes
The article highlights the financial pressures facing Kerala, using the metaphor of Damocles’ sword to describe the looming threat. It emphasizes the need for the state to take measures to boost revenue within its fiscal framework.
- AeroVironment stock soars after revenue more than doubles and earnings beat expectations
AeroVironment's stock surged after the drone maker reported Q4 adjusted EPS of $1.84, exceeding the estimated $1.46, and revenue of $641.6 million, surpassing the projected $556 million.
- FedEx Freight's first earnings as an independent company showed a steep profit drop
FedEx Freight reported a 67% decline in operating income for the fourth quarter due to $205 million in spinoff costs, despite a 4.8% revenue increase.
- Bitcoin miners face deepening margin squeeze as revenue falls below production costs
Bitcoin miners are experiencing reduced profitability as revenue drops below production costs, with an estimated 20% now operating at a loss. This financial strain is also evident at the network level.
- Carnival stock sinks after summer profit forecast disappoints
Carnival's stock declined following a summer profit forecast that fell short of analyst expectations, despite the cruise operator reporting record second-quarter revenue and adjusted net income.
- Lubrizol Aims to Double India Rev. Over Next 5 Years
Lubrizol aims to double its revenue in India over the next five years. The company has set a target to significantly expand its market presence in the Indian market during this period.
- Oracle shares tumble 11% on increased capital raise, cash concerns
Oracle's shares fell 11% despite the company beating earnings and revenue expectations, as concerns over negative free cash flow and plans to raise additional capital weigh on investor confidence.
- Senate canvasses total ban on textile imports, pushes for revival of sector
The Senate is advocating for a complete ban on textile imports to revive the sector, aiming to create jobs and increase national revenue. Lawmakers believe this measure will stimulate economic growth through domestic textile production.
- Seattle Times letters roundup, June 7, 2026
The article discusses the need for enforcement against vehicles with outdated car tabs, citing visible lawbreaking and lost state revenue. A letter to the editor references a previous opinion piece advocating for stricter enforcement of Seattle streets' safety laws.
- Sound Transit study suggests fare gates at 14 busy stations by 2030
Sound Transit proposes installing fare gates at 14 busy stations by 2030 to boost light-rail revenues, though the public may face a steep learning curve. The study suggests potential revenue increases could be realized by the fourth year of implementation.
- China’s Tiger Brokers reports strong results, with no mention of trading crackdown
Tiger Brokers reported a 17.5% year-on-year increase in first-quarter operating profit to $47.6 million and a 26.3% rise in revenue to $154.9 million, driven by a 536% surge in Hong Kong trading. The announcement made no mention of potential regulatory action from China’s securities regulator over alleged unlicensed cross-border trading services.
- After heated debate, California updates key climate limit. Critics say it's a retreat
California has updated its cap-and-invest climate program, which will influence the state's approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the allocation of billions in revenue. Critics argue the changes represent a retreat from previous climate goals.
- After heated debate, California updates key climate limit. Critics say it's a retreat
California has updated its cap-and-invest program, which governs greenhouse gas emission reductions and the allocation of billions in revenue. Critics argue the update represents a retreat from aggressive climate action.
- Pony AI says its robotaxi revenue quintupled. The stock is rising.
Pony AI reported a fivefold increase in robotaxi revenue and raised sales targets, though the company's losses widened. The stock price is rising despite the financial challenges.
- Nvidia Beats, Stock Dumps—BofA Says Buy the Dip
Nvidia reported record $81.6 billion in revenue but experienced a stock price decline following earnings. Bank of America responded by raising its price target and characterizing the dip as a buying opportunity.
- Pump.fun has been using all its revenue to burn its token. Now it’s changing course
Pump.fun, a platform known for its token economy, has shifted strategy by ceasing to use all revenue for token burning, a practice that previously reduced circulating supply. The change marks a departure from its prior approach to managing token value.
- Australia threatens tech companies with 2.25 percent tax if they don’t pay publishers
Australia is threatening to impose a 2.25 percent tax on the revenue of tech companies like Meta if they fail to negotiate deals with local media publishers to support journalism. The policy aims to ensure social media and search companies contribute to the sustainability of news content.
- Musk Vies to Turn X Into Super App With Banking Tool Near Launch
Elon Musk's X Holdings Corp. is transitioning from a social media platform to a super app with a focus on artificial intelligence and subscriptions, a shift that has boosted its revenue. A banking tool is nearing launch, signaling broader financial services integration.