Noble Romans (NROM) Cost of Revenue (2016 - 2018)
Noble Romans has reported Cost of Revenue over the past 8 years, most recently at $120346.0 for Q4 2018.
- Quarterly results put Cost of Revenue at $120346.0 for Q4 2018, down 75.0% from a year ago — trailing twelve months through Dec 2018 was $793757.0 (down 14.65% YoY), and the annual figure for FY2018 was $486085.0, down 43.01%.
- Cost of Revenue for Q4 2018 was $120346.0 at Noble Romans, down from $282742.0 in the prior quarter.
- Over the last five years, Cost of Revenue for NROM hit a ceiling of $481458.0 in Q4 2017 and a floor of $120346.0 in Q4 2018.
- Median Cost of Revenue over the past 4 years was $179971.0 (2016), compared with a mean of $222732.2.
- Peak annual rise in Cost of Revenue hit 123.76% in 2018, while the deepest fall reached 75.0% in 2018.
- Noble Romans' Cost of Revenue stood at $428719.0 in 2015, then fell by 2.28% to $418946.0 in 2016, then increased by 14.92% to $481458.0 in 2017, then tumbled by 75.0% to $120346.0 in 2018.
- The last three reported values for Cost of Revenue were $120346.0 (Q4 2018), $282742.0 (Q3 2018), and $269897.0 (Q2 2018) per Business Quant data.