GrubHub Financial Results

Grubhub Quarterly Revenue and Net Income

The above graph represents the Grubhub quarterly revenue and net income, starting from fiscal Q1 2013 to the recently completed quarter. Surprisingly, both revenue and net loss of Grubhub increased to an all-time high during the first quarter of...

Grubhub Sales and Marketing Expenses by Quarter

The above graph represents the Grubhub sales and marketing expenses by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 2013 to the recently completed quarter. Approximately 25% of Grubhub's total revenue in Q1 2020 was spent on marketing and sales activities, totalling...

Grubhub Quarterly Expenses by Type: Q1 2013 – Q1 2020

The above graph represents the Grubhub quarterly expenses by type, starting from fiscal Q1 2013 to the recently completed quarter. Grubhub's total operating expenses amounted to $408.89 million in Q1 2020, representing 112.65% of the total revenue. Interestingly, a...

Grubhub Operating Expenses by Quarter

The above graph represents the Grubhub operating expenses by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 2013 to the recently completed quarter. The US-based food delivery company reported an impressive 29.8% YoY growth in its operating costs and expenses, amounting to...

Grubhub Net Income by Quarter: FY Q1 2013 – Q1 2020

The above graph represents the Grubhub net income by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 2013 to the recently completed quarter. Grubhub reported a massive net loss of $33.43 million in Q1 2020, as against $27.72 million in net loss...

Grubhub Revenue by Quarter: FY Q1 2013 – Q1 2020

The above graph represents the Grubhub revenue by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 2013 to the recently completed quarter. The food delivery firm reported its highest-ever quarterly revenue of $362.98 million in Q1 2020, with nearly 12.1% YoY growth....
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