Gross Dollar Retention: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "Gross dollar retention is a metric that is used to measure the amount of revenue that a company is able to retain from its existing customers over a given period of time. This metric is calculated by taking the total revenue generated from a company's existing customers in a given period and dividing it by the total revenue generated from those customers in the previous period. The resulting figure is expressed as a percentage, and it provides a useful way for a company..."
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