Ten Sixty Four Bilanço Sağlığı
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Ten Sixty Four has a total shareholder equity of $204.8M and total debt of $1.1M, which brings its debt-to-equity ratio to 0.5%. Its total assets and total liabilities are $228.1M and $23.3M respectively. Ten Sixty Four's EBIT is $21.8M making its interest coverage ratio -947.3. It has cash and short-term investments of $50.7M.
Anahtar bilgiler
0.5%
Borç/özkaynak oranı
US$1.05m
Borç
Faiz karşılama oranı | -947.3x |
Nakit | US$50.66m |
Eşitlik | US$204.84m |
Toplam yükümlülükler | US$23.28m |
Toplam varlıklar | US$228.12m |
Son finansal sağlık güncellemeleri
Recent updates
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Jul 12Finansal Durum Analizi
Kısa Vadeli Yükümlülükler: X64's short term assets ($96.1M) exceed its short term liabilities ($18.0M).
Uzun Vadeli Yükümlülükler: X64's short term assets ($96.1M) exceed its long term liabilities ($5.3M).
Borç-Özkaynak Tarihçesi ve Analizi
Borç Seviyesi: X64 has more cash than its total debt.
Borcun Azaltılması: X64's debt to equity ratio has reduced from 7.5% to 0.5% over the past 5 years.
Borç Kapsamı: X64's debt is well covered by operating cash flow (5126.5%).
Faiz Kapsamı: X64 earns more interest than it pays, so coverage of interest payments is not a concern.