Annual Long Term Debt
$265.00 M
-$20.52 M-7.19%
31 December 2023
Summary:
CPI Card annual long term debt is currently $265.00 million, with the most recent change of -$20.52 million (-7.19%) on 31 December 2023. During the last 3 years, it has fallen by -$38.63 million (-12.72%). PMTS annual long term debt is now -19.38% below its all-time high of $328.68 million, reached on 31 December 2020.PMTS Long Term Debt Chart
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Quarterly Long Term Debt
$280.15 M
+$10.50 M+3.89%
30 September 2024
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CPI Card quarterly long term debt is currently $280.15 million, with the most recent change of +$10.50 million (+3.89%) on 30 September 2024. Over the past year, it has increased by +$15.15 million (+5.72%). PMTS quarterly long term debt is now -32.19% below its all-time high of $413.14 million, reached on 30 September 2015.PMTS Quarterly Long Term Debt Chart
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PMTS Long Term Debt Performance
PeriodPeriod | AnnualAnnual | QuarterlyQuarterly |
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1 y1 year | - | +5.7% |
3 y3 years | -12.7% | -7.7% |
5 y5 years | -13.9% | -9.0% |
PMTS Long Term Debt High & Low
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 years | -12.7% | at low | -10.9% | +5.7% |
5 y | 5 years | -19.4% | at low | -16.6% | +5.7% |
alltime | all time | -19.4% | +129.5% | -32.2% | +74.2% |
CPI Card Long Term Debt History
Date | Annual | Quarterly |
---|---|---|
Sept 2024 | - | $280.15 M(+3.9%) |
June 2024 | - | $269.65 M(+1.6%) |
Mar 2024 | - | $265.33 M(+0.1%) |
Dec 2023 | $265.00 M(-7.2%) | $265.00 M(-2.8%) |
Sept 2023 | - | $272.67 M(-4.1%) |
June 2023 | - | $284.42 M(-0.5%) |
Mar 2023 | - | $285.98 M(+0.2%) |
Dec 2022 | $285.52 M(-6.0%) | $285.52 M(-7.9%) |
Sept 2022 | - | $310.09 M(+0.1%) |
June 2022 | - | $309.74 M(-1.5%) |
Mar 2022 | - | $314.39 M(+3.5%) |
Dec 2021 | $303.63 M(-7.6%) | $303.63 M(+0.1%) |
Sept 2021 | - | $303.25 M(+0.1%) |
June 2021 | - | $302.88 M(-4.6%) |
Mar 2021 | - | $317.50 M(-3.4%) |
Dec 2020 | $328.68 M(+6.8%) | $328.68 M(-2.1%) |
Sept 2020 | - | $335.76 M(+0.3%) |
June 2020 | - | $334.82 M(+0.3%) |
Mar 2020 | - | $333.89 M(+8.5%) |
Dec 2019 | $307.78 M | $307.78 M(+0.2%) |
Date | Annual | Quarterly |
---|---|---|
Sept 2019 | - | $307.29 M(+0.2%) |
June 2019 | - | $306.80 M(+0.2%) |
Mar 2019 | - | $306.31 M(+0.2%) |
Dec 2018 | $305.82 M(+0.6%) | $305.82 M(+0.2%) |
Sept 2018 | - | $305.33 M(+0.2%) |
June 2018 | - | $304.84 M(+0.2%) |
Mar 2018 | - | $304.36 M(+0.2%) |
Dec 2017 | $303.87 M(+0.6%) | $303.87 M(+0.2%) |
Sept 2017 | - | $303.38 M(+0.2%) |
June 2017 | - | $302.90 M(+0.2%) |
Mar 2017 | - | $302.41 M(+0.2%) |
Dec 2016 | $301.92 M(+0.6%) | $301.92 M(+0.2%) |
Sept 2016 | - | $301.44 M(+0.2%) |
June 2016 | - | $300.96 M(+0.2%) |
Mar 2016 | - | $300.48 M(+0.2%) |
Dec 2015 | $300.00 M(+73.9%) | $300.00 M(-27.4%) |
Sept 2015 | - | $413.14 M(+156.8%) |
June 2015 | - | $160.86 M(-3.0%) |
Mar 2015 | - | $165.76 M(-3.9%) |
Dec 2014 | $172.48 M(+49.4%) | $172.48 M |
Dec 2013 | $115.47 M | - |
FAQ
- What is CPI Card annual long term debt?
- What is the all time high annual long term debt for CPI Card?
- What is CPI Card quarterly long term debt?
- What is the all time high quarterly long term debt for CPI Card?
- What is CPI Card quarterly long term debt year-on-year change?
What is CPI Card annual long term debt?
The current annual long term debt of PMTS is $265.00 M
What is the all time high annual long term debt for CPI Card?
CPI Card all-time high annual long term debt is $328.68 M
What is CPI Card quarterly long term debt?
The current quarterly long term debt of PMTS is $280.15 M
What is the all time high quarterly long term debt for CPI Card?
CPI Card all-time high quarterly long term debt is $413.14 M
What is CPI Card quarterly long term debt year-on-year change?
Over the past year, PMTS quarterly long term debt has changed by +$15.15 M (+5.72%)