Dow Jones Industrial Average Revenue 1970-1969 | INDU

Dow Jones Industrial Average revenue from 1970 to 1969. Revenue can be defined as the amount of money a company receives from its customers in exchange for the sales of goods or services. Revenue is the top line item on an income statement from which all costs and expenses are subtracted to arrive at net income.
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