Price to Book (P/B)N/A Price to Sales (P/S)0.00 Price to Cash Flow (P/CF)0.00 P/FCF Ratio0.00 Enterprise Value/Market Cap1.11 Enterprise Value/RevenueN/A Enterprise Value/Gross ProfitN/A Enterprise Value/Ebitda16.91 Forecast 1Y Price Target$41.00 Price Target Upside14.43% Upside Rating...
Market Cap $717.55M Enterprise Value$1.57B Total Cash (Recent Filing)$10.53M Total Debt (Recent Filing)$696.77M Price to Earnings (P/E)82.2 Beta1.03 Next Earnings Feb 12, 2025 EPS Estimate $0.08 Last Dividend Ex-Date Dec 20, 2024 ...
courtesy of accessible roofs. This paper empirically examines this status symbol and finds that: (1) TFUs interact with the macroeconomy differently from ordinary units, (2) when considering the liquidity factor, TFUs should not be included in the portfolio, (3) the trade-off between...
All RUNE tokens are set at a 1:1 ratio to asset value, allowing for seamless linking between pools. RUNE also functions as the reward token for pools and is an average of ⅓ of network income that provides continuous liquidity incentives. ...
What kind of trader can vastly influence the financial market? What are some credit trading strategies that could be useful in pitching to a hedge fund? What investments should you consider to achieve liquidity and an adequate return? What...
The dominant NFT marketplace, OpenSea, has over 90% market share of transactions despite not having a token, whereas multiple competitors do (e.g. LooksRare, SuperRare, Rarible). Notably, after Rarible launched liquidity mining—token airdrops to users who buy and sell NFTs on the Rarible ...
Pros: Higher liquidity; lower investment minimums; professional management; stable cash flow Cons: No influence on assets; vulnerable to market swings; lower returns Direct Rental Property Ownership You might also choose to acquire rental properties yourself, picking among single-family homes, apartments...
Low liquidity: The smaller size and lower popularity of small-cap companies make their stock less liquid. When a company isn't as well-known, it can be harder to find a seller when you want to buy shares. It can also be harder to sell shares when you want to exit the market. ...
because the price of oil can dramatically affects their profitability. Bank stocks are another example, because they are regulated in how much they can pay in dividends to ensure they have plenty of liquidity on hand for when the next recession comes. Cyclical industrials are another good example...
Can we use mutual funds as collateral for derivative trading? How much percentage of liquidity will be allowed, and which brokerage firms in India have this feature? How do you predict nifty and bank nifty movement for the next day?