iShares Trust - iShares Global Timber & Forestry ETF Balance Sheet Health
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Insufficient data to determine the health of iShares Trust - iShares Global Timber & Forestry ETF
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Recent financial health updates
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Recent updates
WOOD: The Pros And Cons Of A Lumber Investment
Feb 26WOOD: It's No Lumber, But It's A Good Sector
Jan 21WOOD Is Also Running Into A Russia Problem
Oct 20WOOD Is More Lumber Than Just Timber, And We Like Lumber
Jul 28WOOD: Timber And Forestry Companies Are Probably Cheap
May 09Lumber Found A Bottom: Escape The Volatility With WOOD
Oct 18WOOD: Lumber May Have Reached Rock Bottom - This Is The Lumber ETF To Buy
Sep 13WOOD: Value Beyond Lumber Prices
Aug 06In this section we usually analyse iShares Trust - iShares Global Timber & Forestry ETF's finance health to determine how well-positioned it is against times of financial distress, in particular, its ability to manage its cash and debt levels. iShares Trust - iShares Global Timber & Forestry ETF has not provided adequate balance sheet data, its financial health cannot be properly assessed as it.
This is quite a rare situation as 97% of companies covered by Simply Wall St do have financial information.
Financial Position Analysis
Short Term Liabilities: Insufficient data to determine if WOOD's short term assets cover its short term liabilities.
Long Term Liabilities: Insufficient data to determine if WOOD's short term assets cover its long term liabilities.
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Debt Level: Insufficient data to calculate WOOD's net debt to equity ratio to determine if it is satisfactory.
Reducing Debt: Insufficient data to determine if WOOD's debt to equity ratio has reduced over the past 5 years.
Debt Coverage: Insufficient data to determine if WOOD's debt is well covered by operating cash flow.
Interest Coverage: Insufficient data to determine if WOOD's interest payments on its debt are well covered by EBIT.