Sonos, Inc. (SONO)
NASDAQ: SONO · Real-Time Price · USD
13.48
+0.68 (5.31%)
Nov 4, 2024, 4:00 PM EST - Market closed
Sonos Revenue
Sonos had revenue of $397.15M in the quarter ending June 29, 2024, with 6.37% growth. This brings the company's revenue in the last twelve months to $1.57B, down -5.92% year-over-year. In the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023, Sonos had annual revenue of $1.66B, down -5.54%.
Revenue (ttm)
$1.57B
Revenue Growth
-5.92%
P/S Ratio
1.02
Revenue / Employee
$839,755
Employees
1,867
Market Cap
1.63B
Revenue Chart
Revenue History
Sources: Historical revenue is based on company filings submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The most recent revenue numbers may be taken from company press releases.
Revenue Definition
Revenue, also called sales, is the amount of money a company receives from its business activities, such as sales of products or services. Revenue does not take any expenses into account and is therefore different from profits.
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SONO News
- 12 days ago - Sonos Announces Date for Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2024 Financial Results and Conference Call - Business Wire
- 20 days ago - Sonos Reveals Arc Ultra, its New Soundbar Featuring Sound Motion™ - Business Wire
- 4 weeks ago - Sonos outlines turnaround plan following app disaster - TechCrunch
- 4 weeks ago - Sonos Announces New Quality and Customer Experience Commitments - Business Wire
- 4 weeks ago - Exclusive: Sonos CEO promises reforms after May app release 'failure'; leaders to forgo bonuses - Reuters
- 2 months ago - Sonos and Sporty & Rich Serve Up Tenniscore Style with New Limited Edition Headphones - Business Wire
- 2 months ago - Lenovo Group: First Quarter Financial Results 2024/25 - Business Wire
- 2 months ago - Sonos CEO Patrick Spence confirms 100-person layoff - TechCrunch