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Income Statement (USD)
Q1 '25 | QoQ | |
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Revenue | 17.7B | 4.6% |
Gross Profit | 17.7B | 4.6% |
Cost of Revenue | 35.3B | 0% |
Operating expense | 7.91B | 6.6% |
Net Income | 6.93B | 1874.9% |
EBITDA | 9.28B | 0% |
Balance Sheet (USD)
Q1 '25 | QoQ | |
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Total Assets | 3,054B | 1.2% |
Total Liabilities | 2,856B | 1.1% |
Total Equity | 191B | 3.2% |
Shares Outstanding | 3.55B | 1% |
Cash Flow (USD)
Q1 '25 | QoQ |
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Financial Highlights for HSBC in Q1 '25
HSBC reported a revenue of 17.7B, which is a 4.6% change from the previous quarter. An increase in revenue typically indicates growing demand for the company's products or services. This positive change in revenue is a good sign, suggesting that the company's sales are moving in the right direction.
Gross Profit stood at 17.7B, marking a 4.6% change since the last quarter. Gross profit showcases the efficiency in production and sales processes.
Cost of Revenue was 35.3B, a 0% difference from the previous quarter. A rising cost of revenue may suggest increased production or sales costs, which can impact margins. However, if accompanied by a proportionate rise in revenue, it could indicate scaling operations.
Operating Expenses for this period were 7.91B, showing a -6.6% change from the last quarter. Operating expenses cover the costs of running daily business operations. A significant increase might indicate inefficiencies or investments in growth, while a decrease could suggest cost-saving measures or potential underinvestment in key areas.
Net Income for the quarter was 6.93B, showing a 1874.9% change from the prior quarter. Net income provides a clear picture of the company's profitability after all expenses. An increase suggests the company is becoming more profitable, while a decrease may raise concerns about the company's financial health, unless there are specific one-time costs or investments.
The company's EBITDA for the quarter was 9.28B, showing a 0% change from the previous period. EBITDA gives insight into the company's operational profitability, excluding non-operating expenses like interest and taxes. A rising EBITDA indicates strong operational performance, while a declining EBITDA may signal operational challenges or increased costs.
It was a positive quarter for HSBC with growth in revenue, gross profit, and net income.