💰 MoneyPerSecond

Stocks

Live revenue counters for public companies and stocks. Track how much they generate every second.

These pages annualize reported or estimated company revenue (and similar totals) into per-second counters so you can compare corporations side by side. Always verify figures in official filings before making financial decisions.

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How to interpret company revenue per second

Stock pages annualize reported revenue (top-line sales) and divide it by the seconds in a year. This helps compare the size of businesses on the same scale as other counters — it is not a live cash meter.

Revenue is not profit. A company can have huge revenue and low margins, or a smaller top line and high margins. For investing decisions, always read official filings and use profit/cash-flow metrics in context.

Stocks counters FAQ

Is this revenue or profit?

Revenue. The counter is based on the latest annual revenue we use as a snapshot. Net income and free cash flow are different concepts and are not shown here.

Why does revenue per second look constant?

Real sales are seasonal and lumpy. We use a straight annual average (annual ÷ 31,536,000) so the number is easy to compare and teach.

Does a higher share price increase this counter?

No. Share price reflects expectations and market value. This counter uses reported revenue from financial statements.