Posts Tagged ‘V100’

Truncating the Venture 100 list into thirds would group net income figures together in similar-sized packages. In the top third, data collected from the past three editions of the V100 shows that 2009 was a net income anomaly for an otherwise highly profitable class of Alberta’s top 30 companies. Net income sums for Alberta’s top 30 [...]
The Venture 100 charts are dominated by large companies with massive revenues. Their contributions to the gross domestic product of the cities they’re headquartered in are important, but at first blush it’s difficult to see how vital a major corporate headquarters can be to a smaller centre. Consider aggregating all the revenues of the V100 company [...]

V100 Data Package

Author: Duncan
Analysis V100 | Next 100 PWC Private 50 | Largest Employers | Not for Profit 50 Largest Market Capitalization | Crown Corporations Data Visualization Package | Methodology Data is what drives the V100. The numbers we collect make our V100 package one of our most read and popular features every year. When you look at the spreadsheet it really [...]
If you’re looking for a metric to determine the year-over-year health of a company, revenue growth can be very useful. This ratio measures the percentage increase or decrease in the measured year’s revenue in relation to the prior year’s revenue. It provides a highly functional relative measurement of growth. If you needed any proof that there [...]
Revenue growth measures the percentage increase or decrease in the measured year’s revenue in relation to the prior year’s revenue. It provides a highly functional relative measurement of growth. The smaller, more focused companies in the Next 100 took quite a shot in 2009. Revenue growth was way down as you can see in the [...]