(USD) | Jan 2024 | Q/Q |
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Revenue | 137.5MM | +10% |
Gross Profit | 39.4MM | +24% |
Cost Of Revenue | 98.1MM | +5% |
Operating Income | 11.3MM | - |
Operating Expenses | 28.1MM | +1% |
Net Income | 7.9MM | - |
R&D | 2MM | +14% |
G&A | 16.1MM | +5% |
Marketing | 10.1MM | -8% |
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