PTC India Services Cash / Share

Mi az PTC India Services Cash / Share?

A Cash / Share az PTC India Financial Services Limited - 6.00

Mi a Cash / Share meghatározása?

Egy részvényre jutó készpénz egy társasági készpénz, amelyet megosztanak a társaság fennálló részvényeivel.

Cash per share, sometimes called the cash share ratio, is the total cash per share. Cash on hand is reported on the balance sheet. Cash per share is calculated by dividing cash on hand by the total number of shares. Cash per share is the percentage of a firm's share price that is immediately accessible for spending. Cash per share consists of cash and short-term investments. It is money that a firm has on hand and does not come from borrowing or financing activities.

When a firm has a high cash per share, significant percentage of its assets is in a very liquid form. This can indicate economic uncertainty and unwillingness to invest given the current economic climate. High levels of cash per share can indicate that a firm is performing well and is able to reinvest in itself but high cash per share does not always indicate overall financial strength.

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Mit csinál PTC India Services?

PTC India Financial Services Limited, a non-banking finance company, provides various financing solutions. It offers fund based/non-fund based financial assistance in the form of debt or structured debt instruments, such as term debt or project debt, corporate debt, bridge debt, and bills discounting, as well as letters of comfort, credit enhancement schemes, and deferred payment guarantees. The company also acts as underwriter, lead FI, syndicator, security and facility agent, project appraiser, and DPR consultant/preparer. In addition, it invests in green-field and brown-field projects. The company was incorporated in 2006 and is based in New Delhi, India. PTC India Financial Services Limited is a subsidiary of PTC India Limited.

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