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Hyperliquid Strategies Inc.
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Hyperliquid Strategies (PURR) Income Statement

Revenue, expenses, profit margins, and earnings with annual and quarterly data.

Hyperliquid Strategies Income Statement Analysis

Revenue, earnings, and profit margins in dollars N/A

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Hyperliquid Strategies Inc. income statement - Annual data in dollars N/A
Breakdown
Period Ending
Revenue & Gross Profit
Revenue
Cost of Revenue
Gross Profit
Operating Expenses
Research & Development
Selling, General & Administrative
Operating Expenses
Operating Income
Other Income/Expense
Interest Income
Interest Expense
Other Income/Expense
Income
Income Before Tax
Income Tax Expense
Net Income
Net Income - Continuous Operations
Net Income - Discontinued Operations
EBITDA
EBIT
Depreciation & Amortization
Earnings Per Share
Basic EPS
Diluted EPS
Basic Shares Outstanding
Diluted Shares Outstanding

Frequently Asked Questions About Hyperliquid Strategies Financial Statements

What is an income statement?

An income statement shows a company's revenues, expenses, and net income over a specific period. It reveals profitability by starting with revenue and subtracting costs to arrive at net income — the "bottom line" that shows how much the company earned.

What is PURR's revenue trend?

Review Hyperliquid Strategies's quarterly and annual revenue figures in the income statement table above to identify growth trends, seasonal patterns, and year-over-year changes.

What is gross margin?

Gross margin is revenue minus cost of goods sold, expressed as a percentage. It shows how efficiently a company produces its goods or services. Higher gross margins indicate stronger pricing power and lower production costs.

What is operating income?

Operating income (EBIT) is revenue minus operating expenses, excluding interest and taxes. It measures a company's core business profitability before financing costs and tax effects, making it useful for comparing companies with different capital structures.

What is earnings per share (EPS)?

EPS divides net income by outstanding shares, showing the profit attributable to each share. Diluted EPS includes potential shares from stock options and convertible securities, providing a more conservative measure of per-share earnings.