How did Neway's revenue and expenses perform in Q4 2024?
5/8/2025 02:16pm
Neway's revenue and expenses for Q4 2024 are not available in the provided data. However, we can analyze the performance of other companies in the same period to gain insights into the industry trends.
1. **Amazon.com (AMZN)**: Amazon reported a total revenue of $187.79 billion in Q4 2024, with a cost of goods sold of $98.89 billion and selling, general, and administrative expenses of $15.99 billion.
2. **Walmart (WMT)**: Walmart's revenue for the period ending Q3 2024 was $169.59 billion, with a cost of goods sold of $127.34 billion and selling, general, and administrative expenses of $35.54 billion.
3. **Apple (AAPL)**: Apple reported a revenue of $124.3 billion in Q4 2024, with a cost of goods sold of $66.03 billion and selling, general, and administrative expenses of $7.18 billion.
4. **Berkshire Hathaway A (BRK.A) and B (BRK.B)**: The company reported a revenue of $101.47 billion in Q4 2024, but the cost of goods sold and selling, general, and administrative expenses are not available.
5. **UnitedHealth Group (UNH)**: UnitedHealth Group reported a revenue of $100.81 billion in Q4 2024, with a cost of goods sold of $91.99 billion and selling, general, and administrative expenses of $1.04 billion.
6. **CVS Health (CVS)**: CVS Health reported a revenue of $97.71 billion in Q4 2024, with a cost of goods sold of $84.81 billion and selling, general, and administrative expenses of $10.42 billion.
7. **Alphabet C and A (GOOG and GOOGL)**: Alphabet reported a revenue of $96.47 billion in Q4 2024, with a cost of goods sold of $40.61 billion and selling, general, and administrative expenses of $11.77 billion.
8. **McKesson (MCK)**: McKesson reported a revenue of $95.29 billion in Q4 2024, with a cost of goods sold of $92.01 billion and selling, general, and administrative expenses of $2.03 billion.
From the data, we can see that Amazon.com had the highest revenue among the listed companies, followed by Walmart and Apple. The cost of goods sold and selling, general, and administrative expenses varied significantly among the companies, with some, like CVS Health, having higher expenses relative to their revenue compared to others. It's important to note that the data for Berkshire Hathaway A and B does not include these specific expenses, which limits a direct comparison for those companies.