Global Crossing
GLBC
#5464
Rank
A$2.04 B
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Global Crossing was a telecommunications company that built an extensive fiber optic network during the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. After accumulating massive debt and facing declining demand, Global Crossing filed for bankruptcy in 2002, later emerging and ultimately being acquired by Level 3 Communications in 2011.

Revenue for Global Crossing (GLBC)

Revenue in 2010: A$3.89 Billion

In 2010 the company made a revenue of A$3.89 Billion an increase over the revenue in the year 2009 that were of A$3.79 Billion. The revenue is the total amount of income that a company generates by the sale of goods or services. Unlike with the earnings no expenses are subtracted.

Revenue history for Global Crossing from 1998 to 2010

Annual revenue

Year Revenue Change
2010A$3.89 B2.88%
2009A$3.79 B-2.16%
2008A$3.87 B14.64%
2007A$3.37 B20.84%
2006A$2.79 B-4.93%
2005A$2.94 B-20.87%
2004A$3.71 B-15.18%
2003A$4.38 B-5.91%
2002A$4.65 B
2000A$5.66 B127.59%
1999A$2.48 B292.56%
1998A$0.63 B