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Axon Enterprise vs. Celsius: Comparing Steady Incremental Gains and Historical Volatility in Quarterly Revenue Trends

Key Points

  • Axon Enterprise currently looks noticeably stronger on revenue, demonstrating more sustained high rates of growth compared to Celsius.

  • Over the last eight quarters, Axon Enterprise reported 30%+ growth in every quarter, whereas Celsius has shown a deceleration.

  • Investors analyzing these trends should closely watch whether the clear revenue growth gap between the two companies continues to widen steadily or if recent internal adjustments alter the comparative trajectory in upcoming quarters.

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Axon Enterprise: Maintaining Consistent Upward Quarterly Revenue Growth Momentum

Axon Enterprise (NASDAQ:AXON) primarily generates revenue by manufacturing and selling conducted energy devices, on-officer body cameras, and cloud-based digital evidence management software to domestic and international law enforcement agencies.

While securing the largest individual device order in its history and signing multiple eight-figure government contracts, it reported an operating margin of approximately 5% for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.

Celsius: Managing Noticeable Revenue Plateaus After a Period of Rapid Global Expansion

Celsius (NASDAQ:CELH) mainly earns revenue by developing, marketing, and distributing sparkling functional energy drinks and liquid nutritional supplements directly to supermarkets, convenience stores, pharmacies, mass merchants, and various fitness channels globally.

While initiating a major executive leadership realignment and navigating multiple legal investigations following a recent financial shortfall, it reported an operating profit margin of about 9% for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.

Why Tracking Quarterly Revenue Matters for Individual Retail Investors

Revenue here refers to the standardized income-statement revenue line item, and it remains a critically important foundational metric for individual investors. It measures how much money the business earns from gross sales of products or services before subtracting any overhead costs, operating expenses, or corporate taxes.

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Calendar quarterAxon Enterprise RevenueCelsius Revenue
Q3 2024$544.3 million$265.7 million
Q4 2024$575.1 million$332.2 million
Q1 2025$603.6 million $329.3 million
Q2 2025$668.5 million$739.3 million
Q3 2025$710.6 million$725.1 million
Q4 2025$796.7 million $721.6 million
Q1 2026$807.3 million $782.6 million
Q2 2026$904.4 million$817.9 million

Data source: Company filings. Data as of Aug. 17, 2026.

Foolish Take

Axon has shown greater consistency, while Celsius has benefited from acquisitions and growing product sales to scale revenue faster over the last eight quarters. From Q3 2024 through Q2 2026, Axon increased its revenue by 66%. Celsius's quarterly revenue increased 204% over that period.

The market often rewards companies that demonstrate greater consistency in revenue and earnings. Axon currently trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 250 compared to Celsius' 129. The company's consistent growth reflects the steady demand for its public safety products and software services, which inherently build recurring revenue into the business.

On the other hand, Celsius is more exposed to shifting consumer preferences for its energy beverages. Celsius competes with many brands, making revenue forecasting more challenging.

Axon is a leader in producing public safety hardware and software that it sells to law enforcement agencies. It serves a market that will continue to invest in these tools across strong or weak consumer spending trends, unlike Celsius.

However, Celsius is benefiting from its partnership with PepsiCo, which gives the company a major leg up in distribution -- an important advantage for any consumer brand. It still has tremendous opportunities to grow over time, especially through new products or international expansion.

Will Axon's steadier demand continue to drive higher revenue, or will Celsius be able to reaccelerate growth and pull ahead? Investors should monitor upcoming quarterly earnings reports from these companies to see how this plays out.

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John Ballard has positions in Axon Enterprise. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Axon Enterprise. The Motley Fool recommends Celsius Holdings. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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