Imperial Oil (IMO) Long-Term Debt Issuances (2016)
Historic Long-Term Debt Issuances for Imperial Oil (IMO) over the last 6 years, with Q1 2016 value amounting to $360.6 million.
- Imperial Oil's Long-Term Debt Issuances fell 3780.68% to $360.6 million in Q1 2016 from the same period last year, while for Dec 2016 it was $360.6 million, marking a year-over-year decrease of 6285.8%. This contributed to the annual value of $373.8 million for FY2016, which is 6045.8% down from last year.
- According to the latest figures from Q1 2016, Imperial Oil's Long-Term Debt Issuances is $360.6 million, which was down 3780.68% from $74.9 million recorded in Q4 2015.
- Imperial Oil's 5-year Long-Term Debt Issuances high stood at $1.6 billion for Q1 2013, and its period low was $60.1 million during Q4 2013.
- Over the past 4 years, Imperial Oil's median Long-Term Debt Issuances value was $338.4 million (recorded in 2015), while the average stood at $476.6 million.
- Its Long-Term Debt Issuances has fluctuated over the past 5 years, first surged by 42343.77% in 2013, then plummeted by 3780.68% in 2016.
- Quarter analysis of 4 years shows Imperial Oil's Long-Term Debt Issuances stood at $70.6 million in 2012, then dropped by 14.98% to $60.1 million in 2013, then increased by 24.76% to $74.9 million in 2015, then surged by 381.27% to $360.6 million in 2016.
- Its Long-Term Debt Issuances was $360.6 million in Q1 2016, compared to $74.9 million in Q4 2015 and $316.2 million in Q2 2015.