Take the most recent quarter's sales. Let's say they're $30 million (up from $25 million the quarter before and $21 million before that). Multiply that by four, and you'll have the company's current run rate for sales: $120 million. It's not a forecast or a measure of past sales -- it's a reflection
Take the most recent quarter's sales. Let's say they're $30 million (up from $25 million the quarter before and $21 million before that). Multiply that by four, and you'll have the company's current run rate for sales: $120 million. It's not a forecast or a measure of past sales -- it's a reflection
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