HCA Healthcare (HCA) Short-term Investments: 2010-2012
Historic Short-term Investments for Healthcare (HCA) over the last 3 years, with FY2012 value amounting to -$55.0 million.
- Healthcare's Short-term Investments rose 4761.9% to -$66.0 million in Q2 2013 from the same period last year, while for Jun 2013 it was -$66.0 million, marking a year-over-year increase of 4761.9%. This contributed to the annual value of -$55.0 million for FY2012, which is 16875.0% down from last year.
- As of FY2012, Healthcare's Short-term Investments stood at -$55.0 million, which was down 16875.0% from $80.0 million recorded in FY2011.
- In the past 5 years, Healthcare's Short-term Investments ranged from a high of $100.0 million in FY2010 and a low of -$55.0 million during FY2012
- Moreover, its 3-year median value for Short-term Investments was $80.0 million (2011), whereas its average is $41.7 million.
- Per our database at Business Quant, Healthcare's Short-term Investments plummeted by 2000.0% in 2011 and then tumbled by 16875.0% in 2012.
- Annual analysis of 3 years shows Healthcare's Short-term Investments stood at $100.0 million in 2010, then decreased by 20.0% to $80.0 million in 2011, then tumbled by 168.75% to -$55.0 million in 2012.
- Its last three reported values are -$55.0 million in FY2012, $80.0 million for FY2011, and $100.0 million during FY2010.