Chamberlin plc Revenue Y/Y
What is the Revenue Y/Y of Chamberlin plc?
The Revenue Y/Y of Chamberlin plc is N/A
What is the definition of Revenue Y/Y?
Yearly revenue growth is the percentage growth of the company’s revenue over trailing twelve months.
= (revenue past four quarters - revenue previous four quarters) / revenue previous four quarters
The yearly revenue growth rate is calculated as the percentage change in revenue over the trailing twelve months. For this specific metric, the calculation takes into account a series of the last eight quarterly revenues. The revenue growth is useful for determining the success of the company expanding its main business. Revenue growth of 5% to 10% is usually considered good for large-cap companies. For other companies, a sales growth of over 10% is more desirable.
What does Chamberlin plc do?
Chamberlin plc, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells iron castings and engineered products in the United Kingdom. It operates through two segments, Foundries and Engineering. The Foundries segment supplies light castings and components primarily for automotive and hydraulic industries; and heavy castings for use in industrial applications, such as power generation, steel production, railways, and construction. The Engineering segment manufactures and sells lighting products for use in hazardous areas, including petrochemical production facilities; and a range of control gears and electrical installation products. Chamberlin plc also exports its products to Europe, the United States, the Middle East, and Asia. The company was formerly known as Chamberlin & Hill and changed its name to Chamberlin plc in 2007. Chamberlin plc was founded in 1890 and is headquartered in Walsall, the United Kingdom.