U.S. Gold (USAU) Short-Term Debt issuances (2016 - 2017)

Historic Short-Term Debt issuances for U.S. Gold (USAU) over the last 8 years, with Q2 2017 value amounting to $470004.0.

  • U.S. Gold's Short-Term Debt issuances rose 15124.62% to $470004.0 in Q2 2017 from the same period last year, while for Apr 2017 it was -$436000.0, marking a year-over-year decrease of 3093.09%. This contributed to the annual value of -$436000.0 for FY2017, which is 3093.09% down from last year.
  • Per U.S. Gold's latest filing, its Short-Term Debt issuances stood at $470004.0 for Q2 2017, which was up 15124.62% from -$118429.0 recorded in Q1 2017.
  • In the past 5 years, U.S. Gold's Short-Term Debt issuances ranged from a high of $1.2 million in Q2 2014 and a low of -$917149.0 during Q2 2016
  • For the 5-year period, U.S. Gold's Short-Term Debt issuances averaged around -$22187.5, with its median value being -$89445.5 (2016).
  • Its Short-Term Debt issuances has fluctuated over the past 5 years, first crashed by 53127.24% in 2015, then soared by 46814.09% in 2016.
  • U.S. Gold's Short-Term Debt issuances (Quarter) stood at -$635884.0 in 2013, then skyrocketed by 130.3% to $192644.0 in 2014, then crashed by 225.02% to -$240841.0 in 2015, then skyrocketed by 74.9% to -$60462.0 in 2016, then surged by 877.35% to $470004.0 in 2017.
  • Its last three reported values are $470004.0 in Q2 2017, -$118429.0 for Q1 2017, and -$60462.0 during Q4 2016.