Growth Metrics

Peabody Energy (BTU) Capital Expenditures (2016 - 2017)

Peabody Energy has reported Capital Expenditures over the past 9 years, most recently at $1.4 million for Q1 2017.

  • Quarterly results put Capital Expenditures at $1.4 million for Q1 2017, down 58.82% from a year ago — trailing twelve months through Mar 2017 was $43.3 million (up 746.27% YoY), and the annual figure for FY2025 was $411.4 million, up 2.52%.
  • Capital Expenditures for Q1 2017 was $1.4 million at Peabody Energy, down from $2.1 million in the prior quarter.
  • Over the last five years, Capital Expenditures for BTU hit a ceiling of $92.5 million in Q2 2013 and a floor of -$108.0 million in Q4 2013.
  • Median Capital Expenditures over the past 5 years was $18.3 million (2014), compared with a mean of $11.7 million.
  • Peak annual rise in Capital Expenditures hit 162.05% in 2015, while the deepest fall reached 898.39% in 2015.
  • Peabody Energy's Capital Expenditures stood at -$108.0 million in 2013, then skyrocketed by 94.26% to -$6.2 million in 2014, then tumbled by 898.39% to -$61.9 million in 2015, then surged by 103.39% to $2.1 million in 2016, then tumbled by 33.33% to $1.4 million in 2017.
  • The last three reported values for Capital Expenditures were $1.4 million (Q1 2017), $2.1 million (Q4 2016), and $36.7 million (Q3 2016) per Business Quant data.