Troops (TROO) Cost of Revenue: 2009-2015
Historic Cost of Revenue for Troops (TROO) over the last 7 years, with Dec 2015 value amounting to $1.8 million.
- Troops' Cost of Revenue fell 30.46% to $40.7 million in Q4 2013 from the same period last year, while for Dec 2013 it was $185.0 million, marking a year-over-year increase of 19.99%. This contributed to the annual value of $1.8 million for FY2015, which is 95.57% down from last year.
- As of FY2015, Troops' Cost of Revenue stood at $1.8 million, which was down 95.57% from $41.2 million recorded in FY2014.
- Troops' Cost of Revenue's 5-year high stood at $279.4 million during FY2011, with a 5-year trough of $1.8 million in FY2015.
- Over the past 3 years, Troops' median Cost of Revenue value was $41.2 million (recorded in 2014), while the average stood at $76.0 million.
- As far as peak fluctuations go, Troops' Cost of Revenue spiked by 51.35% in 2011, and later crashed by 95.57% in 2015.
- Yearly analysis of 5 years shows Troops' Cost of Revenue stood at $279.4 million in 2011, then plummeted by 44.80% to $154.2 million in 2012, then climbed by 19.99% to $185.0 million in 2013, then plummeted by 77.73% to $41.2 million in 2014, then plummeted by 95.57% to $1.8 million in 2015.