Chart: Networking Technology Stocks - Revenue Per Employee
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Rob Zenilman submits: Annual gross revenue per employee in the Networking Technology sector for the most recently reported fiscal year ranged from $668,106 (MRVL) down to $141,816 (JDSU), with a median value of $303,527
Data in table version -- click on a ticker for opinion and analysis of the company:
| FY | Revenue | ||||
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| FY | Revenue | # of | Per Employee | ||
| Ticker | Company | Ending | ($mm) | Employees | ($000) |
| ADCT | ADC Telecommunicat | 10/31/05 | $1,169 | 8,200 | $143
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| AKAM | Akamai Technologie | 12/31/05 | $283 | 784 | $361
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| ALA | Alcatel | 12/31/05 | $15,494 | 57,699 | $269
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| AV | Avaya Inc. | 09/30/05 | $4,902 | 18,805 | $261
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| AVNX | Avanex Corp. | 06/30/05 | $161 | 792 | $203
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| BRCM | Broadcom Corp. | 12/31/05 | $2,671 | 4,287 | $623
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| CIEN | CIENA Corp. | 10/31/05 | $427 | 1,497 | $285
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| COMS | 3Com Corporation | 05/31/05 | $651 | 1,850 | $352
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| CSCO | Cisco Systems Inc. | 07/30/05 | $24,801 | 38,413 | $646
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| ERICY | LM Ericsson Teleph | 12/31/05 | $19,076 | 56,055 | $340
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| EXTR | Extreme Networks I | 07/03/05 | $383 | 834 | $460
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| FDRY | Foundry Networks, | 12/31/05 | $404 | 719 | $562
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| GLW | Corning Inc. | 12/31/05 | $4,579 | 26,000 | $176
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| JDSU | JDSU | 06/30/05 | $712 | 5,022 | $142
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| JNPR | Juniper Networks, | 12/31/05 | $2,064 | 4,145 | $498
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| LU | Lucent Technologie | 09/30/05 | $9,441 | 30,500 | $310
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| MRVL | Marvell Technology | 01/31/06 | $1,670 | 2,500 | $668
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| NT | Nortel Networks Co | 12/31/05 | $10,523 | 35,370 | $298
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| TLAB | Tellabs Inc. | 12/30/05 | $1,883 | 3,609 | $522
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| VSHI | VitalStream Holdin | 12/31/05 | $16 | 85 | $187 |
Data: CapitalIQ
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