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Operating income is a company's profit after its expenses such as wages, depreciation, and cost of goods sold are deducted.
Net operating profit after tax is a company's profit from its core operations after paying taxes.
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Operating Income vs. Revenue: What’s the Difference? - MSN
Reviewed by Andy Smith Fact checked by Timothy Li Operating income and revenue both show the money a company makes. However, they have different ways of expressing a company’s earnings. Revenue ...
Operating profit from our Asset Management business segment softened slightly as a result of foreign currency translation effects. Shareholders’ core net income grew to 9.1 (7.0) billion euros.
Shareholders’ core net income advanced by 10.1 percent to a very strong level of 10.0 billion euros, driven by operating profit growth and a higher non-operating result.
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