Piper Sandler Operating Income 2010-2025 | PIPR

Piper Sandler operating income from 2010 to 2025. Operating income can be defined as income after operating expenses have been deducted and before interest payments and taxes have been deducted.
Piper Sandler Annual Operating Income
(Millions of US $)
2024 $249
2023 $151
2022 $166
2021 $484
2020 $107
2019 $145
2018 $98
2017 $83
2016 $-30
2015 $86
2014 $110
2013 $76
2012 $69
2011 $-80
2010 $54
2009 $57
Piper Sandler Quarterly Operating Income
(Millions of US $)
2025-03-31 $35
2024-12-31 $94
2024-09-30 $62
2024-06-30 $34
2024-03-31 $59
2023-12-31 $94
2023-09-30 $3
2023-06-30 $22
2023-03-31 $32
2022-12-31 $53
2022-09-30 $27
2022-06-30 $45
2022-03-31 $41
2021-12-31 $180
2021-09-30 $87
2021-06-30 $123
2021-03-31 $95
2020-12-31 $79
2020-09-30 $38
2020-06-30 $19
2020-03-31 $-29
2019-12-31 $62
2019-09-30 $27
2019-06-30 $28
2019-03-31 $28
2018-12-31 $38
2018-09-30 $35
2018-06-30 $11
2018-03-31 $13
2017-12-31 $120
2017-09-30 $-81
2017-06-30 $21
2017-03-31 $24
2016-12-31 $-59
2016-09-30 $18
2016-06-30 $7
2016-03-31 $3
2015-12-31 $22
2015-09-30 $7
2015-06-30 $26
2015-03-31 $31
2014-12-31 $21
2014-09-30 $26
2014-06-30 $30
2014-03-31 $33
2013-12-31 $42
2013-09-30 $12
2013-06-30 $3
2013-03-31 $18
2012-12-31 $23
2012-09-30 $25
2012-06-30 $6
2012-03-31 $15
2011-12-31 $-114
2011-09-30 $5
2011-06-30 $17
2011-03-31 $12
2010-12-31 $20
2010-09-30 $13
2010-06-30 $12
2010-03-31 $9
2009-12-31 $19
2009-09-30 $16
2009-06-30 $18
2009-03-31 $4
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Finance - Investment Banks $4.617B $1.526B
Piper Jaffray Companies is a focused securities firm dedicated to delivering superior financial advice, investment products and transaction execution within selected sectors of the financial services marketplace. They operate through two primary revenue-generating segments: Capital Markets and Private Client Services. Investment Research, an independent group reporting to the CEO, supports clients of both segments. The firm serves corporations, government and non-profit entities, and institutional investors on a national basis.
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Tradeweb Markets (TW) United States $32.340B 44.55
LPL Financial Holdings (LPLA) United States $30.157B 21.62
Raymond James Financial (RJF) United States $29.805B 13.82
Nomura Holdings Inc ADR (NMR) Japan $18.330B 8.45
Stifel Financial (SF) United States $9.932B 16.61
Evercore Inc (EVR) United States $9.684B 23.03
SBI Holdings (SBHGF) Japan $9.529B 9.36
MarketAxess Holdings (MKTX) United States $8.439B 31.17
BGC (BGC) United States $4.769B 9.49
Moelis (MC) United States $4.553B 26.13
UP Fintech Holding (TIGR) Singapore $1.612B 19.40
Oppenheimer Holdings (OPY) United States $0.670B 9.48
Diamond Hill Investment (DHIL) United States $0.396B 11.08
Siebert Financial (SIEB) United States $0.207B 11.15
Sky Constant Century (SKYC) Hong Kong, SAR China $0.082B 0.00
TOP Financial Group (TOP) Hong Kong, SAR China $0.049B 0.00