Imperial Pacific International Cash/Share

What is the Cash/Share of Imperial Pacific International?

The Cash/Share of Imperial Pacific International Holdings Limited is 0.00

What is the definition of Cash/Share?

Cash per share is a company’s cash on hand divided by the company’s shares outstanding.

mrq (most recent quarter)

Cash per share, sometimes called the cash share ratio, is the total cash per share. Cash on hand is reported on the balance sheet. Cash per share is calculated by dividing cash on hand by the total number of shares. Cash per share is the percentage of a firm's share price that is immediately accessible for spending. Cash per share consists of cash and short-term investments. It is money that a firm has on hand and does not come from borrowing or financing activities.

When a firm has a high cash per share, significant percentage of its assets is in a very liquid form. This can indicate economic uncertainty and unwillingness to invest given the current economic climate. High levels of cash per share can indicate that a firm is performing well and is able to reinvest in itself but high cash per share does not always indicate overall financial strength.

What does Imperial Pacific International do?

Imperial Pacific International Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, engages in the gaming and resort business in the Island of Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The company is involved in the development and operation of a hotel and a casino resort. It also provides marketing and promotion, management, and consultancy services; and holds leasehold land, aircraft, and yachts. The company was formerly known as First Natural Foods Holdings Limited and changed its name to Imperial Pacific International Holdings Limited in May 2014. Imperial Pacific International Holdings Limited was incorporated in 2001 and is based in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. Imperial Pacific International Holdings Limited is a subsidiary of Inventive Star Limited.

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