1.90 - 2.15
0.48 - 2.54
9.88M / 3.06M (Avg.)
-0.59 | -3.40
Highlights the firm's ability to meet near-term obligations and cover interest expenses. For conservative value investors, strong liquidity and coverage metrics are critical to avoid distress or forced dilution.
1.60
1.5–2 – Reasonable coverage. Seth Klarman would verify if cyclical factors might push it below comfort levels.
1.13
1.0–1.2 – On the edge. Philip Fisher might worry about unexpected shortfalls or partial reliance on inventory liquidation.
0.71
0.7–1.0 – Decent. Peter Lynch might see partial reliance on future cash inflows to fully cover obligations.
-6.74
Negative interest coverage suggests negative EBIT or an overbearing interest burden – a major red flag for Benjamin Graham.
-2.33
Negative short-term coverage ratio usually means negative OCF or an outsized near-term debt – a major Graham red flag.