Peabody Energy (BTU) Long-Term Debt Issuances (2016 - 2017)
Peabody Energy has reported Long-Term Debt Issuances over the past 7 years, most recently at $1.0 billion for Q1 2017.
- Quarterly results put Long-Term Debt Issuances at $1.0 billion for Q1 2017, up 5.6% from a year ago — trailing twelve months through Mar 2018 was $1.0 billion (down 59.5% YoY), and the annual figure for FY2024 was $9.3 million, changed.
- Long-Term Debt Issuances for Q1 2017 was $1.0 billion at Peabody Energy, up from $511.4 million in the prior quarter.
- Over the last five years, Long-Term Debt Issuances for BTU hit a ceiling of $1.0 billion in Q1 2017 and a floor of $1.1 million in Q3 2014.
- Median Long-Term Debt Issuances over the past 4 years was $511.4 million (2016), compared with a mean of $627.6 million.
- Biggest five-year swings in Long-Term Debt Issuances: fell 2.94% in 2016 and later grew 5.6% in 2017.
- Peabody Energy's Long-Term Debt Issuances stood at $1.1 million in 2014, then surged by 88600.0% to $975.7 million in 2015, then crashed by 47.59% to $511.4 million in 2016, then soared by 95.54% to $1.0 billion in 2017.
- The last three reported values for Long-Term Debt Issuances were $1.0 billion (Q1 2017), $511.4 million (Q4 2016), and $482.8 million (Q3 2016) per Business Quant data.