runrate

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run +‎ rate

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runrate (plural runrates)

  1. (accounting) Extrapolation of financial results into future periods.[1]
    • 2009, Richard J. Connors, Warren Buffett on Business: Principles from the Sage of Omaha[1]:
      In addition, the group dealt with all the routine tasks served up by a company with a revenue runrate of $40 billion and more than 300,000 owners.

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