Cross Country Healthcare Cost of Goods Sold 2010-2024 | CCRN

Cross Country Healthcare cost of goods sold from 2010 to 2024. Cost of goods sold can be defined as the difference between beginning and ending inventories for tangible products resulting in an expense that reflects production and sales costs.
Cross Country Healthcare Annual Cost of Goods Sold
(Millions of US $)
2023 $1,569
2022 $2,179
2021 $1,302
2020 $634
2019 $618
2018 $607
2017 $636
2016 $612
2015 $570
2014 $460
2013 $325
2012 $331
2011 $320
2010 $292
2009 $425
Cross Country Healthcare Quarterly Cost of Goods Sold
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $251
2024-06-30 $269
2024-03-31 $302
2023-12-31 $324
2023-09-30 $345
2023-06-30 $418
2023-03-31 $483
2022-12-31 $489
2022-09-30 $493
2022-06-30 $583
2022-03-31 $614
2021-12-31 $494
2021-09-30 $291
2021-06-30 $259
2021-03-31 $258
2020-12-31 $161
2020-09-30 $146
2020-06-30 $166
2020-03-31 $160
2019-12-31 $162
2019-09-30 $158
2019-06-30 $151
2019-03-31 $147
2018-12-31 $150
2018-09-30 $149
2018-06-30 $151
2018-03-31 $157
2017-12-31 $161
2017-09-30 $168
2017-06-30 $153
2017-03-31 $154
2016-12-31 $165
2016-09-30 $157
2016-06-30 $145
2016-03-31 $146
2015-12-31 $143
2015-09-30 $144
2015-06-30 $144
2015-03-31 $139
2014-12-31 $140
2014-09-30 $142
2014-06-30 $90
2014-03-31 $88
2013-12-31 $81
2013-09-30 $80
2013-06-30 $83
2013-03-31 $81
2012-12-31 $84
2012-09-30 $85
2012-06-30 $82
2012-03-31 $81
2011-12-31 $90
2011-09-30 $95
2011-06-30 $91
2011-03-31 $89
2010-12-31 $81
2010-09-30 $83
2010-06-30 $84
2010-03-31 $88
2009-12-31 $89
2009-09-30 $95
2009-06-30 $109
2009-03-31 $132
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Business Services Staffing Services $0.341B $2.020B
Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. is a national leader in providing innovative healthcare workforce solutions and staffing services. Their diverse client base includes both clinical and nonclinical settings, servicing acute care hospitals, physician practice groups, outpatient and ambulatory-care centers, nursing facilities, both public schools and charter schools, rehabilitation and sports medicine clinics, government facilities, and homecare. They are able to place clinicians on travel and per diem assignments, local short-term contracts and permanent positions. They are a market leader in providing flexible workforce management solutions, which include managed services programs (MSP), internal resource pool consulting and development, electronic medical record (EMR) transition staffing, recruitment process outsourcing, predictive modeling and other outsourcing and consultative services.
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