Darling Ingredients Inc.
DAR

$6.55 B
Marketcap
$41.16
Share price
Country
$-0.62
Change (1 day)
$51.36
Year High
$32.67
Year Low
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Darling Ingredients Inc. develops, produces, and sells natural ingredients from edible and inedible bio-nutrients. The company operates through three segments: Feed Ingredients, Food Ingredients, and Fuel Ingredients. It offers ingredients and customized specialty solutions for customers in the pharmaceutical, food, pet food, feed, industrial, fuel, bioenergy, and fertilizer industries. The company also collects and transforms various animal by-product streams into useable and specialty ingredients, such as collagen, edible fats, feed-grade fats, animal proteins and meals, plasma, pet food ingredients, organic fertilizers, yellow grease, fuel feedstock, green energy, natural casings, and hides. In addition, it recovers and converts used cooking oil and animal fats, and residual bakery products into valuable feed and fuel ingredients. Further, the company provides environmental services, including grease trap collection and disposal services to food service establishments. It primarily operates under the Sonac, Dar Pro, Rothsay, Rousselot, Nature Safe, CleanStar, Peptan, Cookie Meal, Bakery Feeds, Ecoson, and Rendac brand names in North America, Europe, China, South America, Australia, and internationally. The company was formerly known as Darling International Inc. and changed its name to Darling Ingredients Inc. in May 2014. Darling Ingredients Inc. was founded in 1882 and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

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Revenue of Darling Ingredients Inc. (DAR)

Revenue in 2023 (TTM): $6.79 B

According to Darling Ingredients Inc.'s latest financial reports the company's current revenue (TTM) is $6.79 B. The revenue is the total amount of income that a company generates by the sale of goods or services. Unlike with the earnings no expenses are subtracted.

Revenue history of Darling Ingredients Inc.

Annual Revenue

Year Revenue Gross Profit Ebitda Income Before Tax Net Income
2023 $6.79 B $1.65 B $1.1 B $719.96 M $647.73 M
2022 $6.53 B $1.53 B $1.09 B $893.72 M $737.69 M
2021 $4.74 B $1.24 B $850.45 M $821.4 M $650.91 M
2020 $3.57 B $883.11 M $503.64 M $353.62 M $296.82 M
2019 $3.36 B $774.82 M $412.07 M $380.43 M $312.6 M
2018 $3.39 B $740.64 M $430.25 M $117.98 M $101.5 M
2017 $3.66 B $786.4 M $438.68 M $64.2 M $128.47 M
2016 $3.4 B $756.38 M $437.99 M $122.54 M $102.31 M
2015 $3.4 B $743.42 M $420.85 M $98.78 M $78.53 M
2014 $3.96 B $833.27 M $508.5 M $81.45 M $64.22 M
2013 $1.72 B $462.45 M $291.62 M $163.68 M $108.97 M
2012 $1.7 B $468.83 M $315.25 M $206.79 M $130.77 M
2011 $1.8 B $529.65 M $387.2 M $272.29 M $169.42 M
2010 $724.91 M $193.26 M $109.44 M $70.34 M $44.24 M
2009 $597.81 M $157.7 M $95.21 M $66.88 M $41.79 M
2008 $807.49 M $192.78 M $132.77 M $89.92 M $54.56 M
2007 $645.31 M $161.86 M $103.86 M $75.03 M $45.53 M
2006 $406.99 M $85.57 M $44.61 M $7.37 M $5.11 M
2005 $308.87 M $67.16 M $32.82 M $10.88 M $7.74 M
2004 $320.23 M $82.3 M $45.8 M $23.51 M $13.89 M
2003 $324.43 M $78.37 M $42.28 M $28.84 M $18.19 M
2002 $262.24 M $67.68 M $37.26 M $16.55 M $8.96 M
2001 $255.97 M $59.2 M $29.61 M $-11,845,000 $-11,845,000
2000 $242.8 M $52.51 M $25.16 M $-5,589,000 $-19,189,000
1999 $258.6 M $46.3 M $20.9 M $-25,700,000 $-16,000,000
1998 $337 M $53.2 M $20.1 M $-26,100,000 $-32,100,000
1997 $498.4 M $94.2 M $48.1 M $8.4 M $5.4 M
1996 $488.9 M $93.9 M $60.4 M $15 M $7.7 M
1995 $421.6 M $85.4 M $58.7 M $23.1 M $14.4 M
1994 $354.3 M $71.4 M $45.7 M $10.8 M $7.4 M