Toro (TORO) Non-Current Assets (2021 - 2025)
Toro's Non-Current Assets history spans 5 years, with the latest figure at $235.0 million for Q4 2025.
- Quarterly results put Non-Current Assets at $235.0 million for Q4 2025, down 13.31% from a year ago — trailing twelve months through Dec 2025 was $235.0 million (down 13.31% YoY), and the annual figure for FY2025 was $235.0 million, down 13.31%.
- Non-Current Assets for Q4 2025 was $235.0 million at Toro, down from $271.1 million in the prior quarter.
- In the past five years, Non-Current Assets ranged from a high of $271.1 million in Q4 2024 to a low of $102.7 million in Q4 2022.
- The 5-year median for Non-Current Assets is $143.0 million (2023), against an average of $172.7 million.
- The sharpest move saw Non-Current Assets skyrocketed 89.65% in 2024, then decreased 13.31% in 2025.
- Year by year, Non-Current Assets stood at $111.4 million in 2021, then fell by 7.81% to $102.7 million in 2022, then surged by 39.19% to $143.0 million in 2023, then skyrocketed by 89.65% to $271.1 million in 2024, then fell by 13.31% to $235.0 million in 2025.
- According to Business Quant data, Non-Current Assets over the past three periods came in at $235.0 million, $271.1 million, and $143.0 million for Q4 2025, Q4 2024, and Q4 2023 respectively.