Annual Operating Expenses
$1.33 M
+$69.70 K+5.55%
December 31, 2023
Summary
- As of February 7, 2025, NPAB annual total operating expenses is $1.33 million, with the most recent change of +$69.70 thousand (+5.55%) on December 31, 2023.
- During the last 3 years, NPAB annual operating expenses has risen by +$860.00 thousand (+184.47%).
- NPAB annual operating expenses is now at all-time high.
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Quarterly Operating Expenses
$368.50 K
-$194.20 K-34.51%
September 30, 2024
Summary
- As of February 7, 2025, NPAB quarterly total operating expenses is $368.50 thousand, with the most recent change of -$194.20 thousand (-34.51%) on September 30, 2024.
- Over the past year, NPAB quarterly operating expenses has increased by +$188.10 thousand (+104.27%).
- NPAB quarterly operating expenses is now -34.51% below its all-time high of $562.70 thousand, reached on June 30, 2024.
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Operating Expenses Formula
Operating Expenses = Selling, General & Administrative (SG&A) Expenses + Research & Development (R&D) Expenses + Depreciation & Amortization + Other Operating Expenses
NPAB Operating Expenses Trends
PeriodPeriod | AnnualAnnual | QuarterlyQuarterly |
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1 y1 year | +5.5% | +104.3% |
3 y3 years | +184.5% | +104.3% |
5 y5 years | +184.5% | - |
NPAB Operating Expenses Highs & Lows
PeriodPeriod | Annual vs highAnnual vs high | Annual vs lowAnnual vs low | Quarter. vs highQuarter. vs high | Quarter. vs lowQuarter. vs low | |
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3 y | 3-year | at high | +184.5% | -34.5% | +104.3% |
5 y | 5-year | at high | +184.5% | -34.5% | >+9999.0% |
alltime | all time | at high | +184.5% | -34.5% | >+9999.0% |
New Providence Acquisition Operating Expenses History
Date | Annual | Quarterly |
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Sep 2024 | - | $368.50 K(-34.5%) |
Jun 2024 | - | $562.70 K(+40.9%) |
Mar 2024 | - | $399.30 K(+121.3%) |
Dec 2023 | $1.33 M(+5.5%) | $180.40 K(-49.2%) |
Sep 2023 | - | $355.30 K(-23.5%) |
Jun 2023 | - | $464.60 K(+42.6%) |
Mar 2023 | - | $325.90 K(-2.1%) |
Date | Annual | Quarterly |
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Dec 2022 | $1.26 M(+169.5%) | $332.90 K(+23.7%) |
Sep 2022 | - | $269.10 K(-13.2%) |
Jun 2022 | - | $310.20 K(-9.9%) |
Mar 2022 | - | $344.30 K(-22.7%) |
Dec 2021 | $466.20 K | $445.50 K(+2161.4%) |
Sep 2021 | - | $19.70 K(>+9900.0%) |
Jun 2021 | - | $100.00(-90.0%) |
Mar 2021 | - | $1000.00 |
FAQ
- What is New Providence Acquisition annual total operating expenses?
- What is the all time high annual operating expenses for New Providence Acquisition?
- What is New Providence Acquisition annual operating expenses year-on-year change?
- What is New Providence Acquisition quarterly total operating expenses?
- What is the all time high quarterly operating expenses for New Providence Acquisition?
- What is New Providence Acquisition quarterly operating expenses year-on-year change?
What is New Providence Acquisition annual total operating expenses?
The current annual operating expenses of NPAB is $1.33 M
What is the all time high annual operating expenses for New Providence Acquisition?
New Providence Acquisition all-time high annual total operating expenses is $1.33 M
What is New Providence Acquisition annual operating expenses year-on-year change?
Over the past year, NPAB annual total operating expenses has changed by +$69.70 K (+5.55%)
What is New Providence Acquisition quarterly total operating expenses?
The current quarterly operating expenses of NPAB is $368.50 K
What is the all time high quarterly operating expenses for New Providence Acquisition?
New Providence Acquisition all-time high quarterly total operating expenses is $562.70 K
What is New Providence Acquisition quarterly operating expenses year-on-year change?
Over the past year, NPAB quarterly total operating expenses has changed by +$188.10 K (+104.27%)