Net profit
What is left once every cost and income tax has been taken out of revenue.
Net profit is the bottom line of the income statement: all income less all costs, tax included. A negative result is a net loss.
APR publishes them as two separate lines — “Neto dobitak” and “Neto gubitak” — one of which is always zero. They are shown here as a single number, because that is what a reader expects: a loss is a negative profit.
One good year is not the same as five consecutive ones. History matters more here than any single figure — and APR's open data carries only each company's latest filing, so that depth builds up over time.
Net profit in figures
The ranking fills up as companies with published reports arrive.
Where this figure comes from
From the “Neto dobitak” and “Neto gubitak” lines of the statement filed with APR.