Oxford Technology 2 Stock Debt To Equity
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Oxford Technology 2 fundamentals help investors to digest information that contributes to Oxford Technology's financial success or failures. It also enables traders to predict the movement of Oxford Stock. The fundamental analysis module provides a way to measure Oxford Technology's intrinsic value by examining its available economic and financial indicators, including the cash flow records, the balance sheet account changes, the income statement patterns, and various microeconomic indicators and financial ratios related to Oxford Technology stock.
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Oxford Technology 2 Company Debt To Equity Analysis
Oxford Technology's Debt to Equity is calculated by dividing the Total Debt of a company by its Equity. If the debt exceeds equity of a company, then the creditors have more stakes in a firm than the stockholders. In other words, Debt to Equity ratio provides analysts with insights about composition of both equity and debt, and its influence on the valuation of the company.
High Debt to Equity ratio typically indicates that a firm has been borrowing aggressively to finance its growth and as a result may experience a burden of additional interest expense. This may reduce earnings or future growth. On the other hand a small D/E ratio may indicate that a company is not taking enough advantage from financial leverage. Debt to Equity ratio measures how the company is leveraging borrowing against the capital invested by the owners.
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According to the company disclosure, Oxford Technology 2 has a Debt To Equity of 0.0%. This is 100.0% lower than that of the Commercial Services & Supplies sector and 100.0% lower than that of the Industrials industry. The debt to equity for all United Kingdom stocks is 100.0% higher than that of the company.
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Oxford Fundamentals
Return On Equity | -0.21 | ||||
Return On Asset | -0.13 | ||||
Operating Margin | (0.01) % | ||||
Current Valuation | 2.9 M | ||||
Shares Outstanding | 27.84 M | ||||
Shares Owned By Insiders | 1.56 % | ||||
Price To Book | 0.27 X | ||||
Price To Sales | 27.84 X | ||||
Revenue | (1.58 M) | ||||
Gross Profit | (1.63 M) | ||||
EBITDA | (1.75 M) | ||||
Net Income | (1.75 M) | ||||
Total Debt | 93 K | ||||
Book Value Per Share | 0.27 X | ||||
Cash Flow From Operations | (157 K) | ||||
Earnings Per Share | (0.05) X | ||||
Beta | 0.2 | ||||
Market Capitalization | 3.04 M | ||||
Total Asset | 7.47 M | ||||
Retained Earnings | (467 K) | ||||
Net Asset | 7.47 M |
About Oxford Technology Fundamental Analysis
The Macroaxis Fundamental Analysis modules help investors analyze Oxford Technology 2's financials across various querterly and yearly statements, indicators and fundamental ratios. We help investors to determine the real value of Oxford Technology using virtually all public information available. We use both quantitative as well as qualitative analysis to arrive at the intrinsic value of Oxford Technology 2 based on its fundamental data. In general, a quantitative approach, as applied to this company, focuses on analyzing financial statements comparatively, whereas a qaualitative method uses data that is important to a company's growth but cannot be measured and presented in a numerical way.
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