Adobe Quarterly Revenue by Region: FY Q1 1999 – Q1 2020

The below graph represents Adobe quarterly revenue by region, starting from fiscal Q1 1999 to the most recent quarter. Interestingly, the software company reported its highest-ever quarterly revenue in fiscal Q1 2020 across all major regions such as Americas, EMEA and APAC.

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The above graph represents Adobe quarterly revenue by region, starting from fiscal Q1 1999 to the most recent quarter. Currently, the company has operations in the Americas, EMEA (Europe, Middle East & Africa) and APAC (Asia-Pacific). Adobe global revenue in Q1 2020 reached a record high of $3,091 million. A whopping 58.14% of that came from the Americas region. Adobe revenue from Americas reached an all-time high of $1,797 million in FY Q1 2020, with a splendid 19% YoY growth.

The American Region

RegionAmericas, EMEA, APAC
SourceAdobe Quarterly ReportsSec Filings
Graph ID205
NoteAdobe fiscal year starts from December 1st

The American region has been providing a fair share of the revenue for Adobe over the quarters. The fiscal Q2 2017 was the first time when Adobe revenue from the Americas crossed the $1 billion mark.

Fiscal Q1 2014 onwards, Adobe’s America revenue has been increasing consistently over the quarters.

The EMEA Region

The EMEA region has consistently become a fruitful region for adobe over the quarters. Adobe revenue from EMEA in Q1 2020 also reached highest-ever $817 million, with an appreciable 16.2% YoY growth.

It was fiscal Q3 2017 when Adobe’s revenue from EMEA touched $500 million revenue milestone, with a year-over-year increase of over 25%.

The APAC Region

Adobe revenue from APAC in Q1 2020 increased an appreciable 22.9% YoY to an all-time high of $477 million. The region accounted for 15.4% of the company’s total revenue during the first quarter.

About Adobe Inc.

Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ: ADBE) (formerly known as Adobe Systems Incorporated ) is an American multinational computer software company. Adobe was founded in December 1982 by Charles Geschke and John Warnock.

Prior to co-founding Adobe, Charles Geschke and John Warnock were working at Xerox‘s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). At PARC, Geschke and Warnock, together invented a page description language (PDL), which provided a means to describe complex forms like typefaces electronically – called Interpress. They tried almost for two years to convince Xerox management to turn Interpress into a commercial product but failed. Later, they both left Xerox and co-found Adobe Systems.

Adobe was originally incorporated in California in October 1983 and later in May 1997, it was reincorporated in Delaware.

Adobe is best known for Adobe FlashAdobe PhotoshopAcrobat Reader, the Portable Document Format (PDF), and Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Creative Cloud.

On August 20, 1986, Adobe went for Initial public offering, at a split-adjusted share price of US$.17. It was the first time in 1999 when Adobe’s annual revenue crossed $1 billion mark.

On October 3, 2018, Adobe officially changed its name from Adobe Systems Incorporated to Adobe Inc. The company’s business is organized into three reportable segments: Digital Media, Digital Experience, and Publishing.

Adobe currently stands at No. 339 on 2019 Fortune 500 list of companies, up from No. 443 in 2017

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