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Snap-on (BUE:SNA) Change in Organic Revenue % : 0.00% (As of . 20)


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What is Snap-on Change in Organic Revenue %?

Organic revenue is revenue generated from within a company that is a direct result of the firm's existing operations. Change in Organic Revenue % provides management and investors with the level of revenue change that was generated from the sale of a company's products and services.

The historical rank and industry rank for Snap-on's Change in Organic Revenue % or its related term are showing as below:

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Snap-on Change in Organic Revenue % Historical Data

The historical data trend for Snap-on's Change in Organic Revenue % can be seen below:

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Snap-on  (BUE:SNA) Change in Organic Revenue % Explanation

Organic revenue is the product of the internal processes of a company and are generated solely within the firm minus cost of goods sold (COGS). It’s similar to the gross income. Organic revenue provides management and investors with the level of revenue that was generated from the sale of a company's products and services.

If the change in organic revenue is positive, then the company generates increases in organic revenue, which is typically referred to as organic growth. Once an acquisition is fully integrated into a company's existing operations, sales from the acquired unit or business would then be counted as organic sales.

Organic revenue is important because it doesn't include taxes and other one-off items that may skew a company's profit in a given year. The changing of the organic revenue also reflects the company’s core business profitability is increasing, especially when an acquisition happened. It is a more reliable index than gross income at that time because the performance of newly acquired businesses may change in the future.


Snap-on (BUE:SNA) Business Description

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2801 80th Street, Kenosha, WI, USA, 53143
Snap-on manufactures premium tools and software for repair professionals. Hand tools are sold through franchisee-operated mobile vans that serve auto technicians who purchase tools at their own expense. A unique element of its business model is that franchisees bear significant risk, as they must invest in the mobile van, inventory, and software. At the same time, franchisees extend personal credit directly to technicians on an individual tool basis. Snap-on currently operates three segments: repair systems and information, commercial and industrial, and tools. Its finance arm provides financing to franchisees to run their operations, which includes offering loans and leases for mobile vans.

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