Acorn Energy (ACFN) Long-Term Debt Repayments (2016)
Acorn Energy's Long-Term Debt Repayments history spans 7 years, with the latest figure at $11000.0 for Q2 2016.
- For Q2 2016, Long-Term Debt Repayments fell 65.62% year-over-year to $11000.0; the TTM value through Dec 2016 reached $43000.0, down 66.67%, while the annual FY2020 figure was $421000.0, N/A changed from the prior year.
- Long-Term Debt Repayments reached $11000.0 in Q2 2016 per ACFN's latest filing, down from $32000.0 in the prior quarter.
- In the past five years, Long-Term Debt Repayments ranged from a high of $52000.0 in Q1 2012 to a low of $11000.0 in Q2 2016.
- Average Long-Term Debt Repayments over 5 years is $34312.5, with a median of $32500.0 recorded in 2014.
- The largest YoY upside for Long-Term Debt Repayments was 207.69% in 2012 against a maximum downside of 68.1% in 2012.
- A 5-year view of Long-Term Debt Repayments shows it stood at $38000.0 in 2012, then decreased by 18.42% to $31000.0 in 2013, then grew by 3.23% to $32000.0 in 2014, then grew by 3.12% to $33000.0 in 2015, then crashed by 66.67% to $11000.0 in 2016.
- Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for ACFN's Long-Term Debt Repayments are $11000.0 (Q2 2016), $32000.0 (Q1 2016), and $33000.0 (Q4 2015).