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Mercantil Bank Holding Corporation Class A Common Stock - Quick Ratio - MarketXLS

Data

Quick Ratio

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Returns the ratio indicating the company's ability to cover its short-term debts with its most liquid assets.

How calculated

It is calculated by dividing cash and cash equivalents by current liabilities

Example usage

=quick_ratio("MSFT")

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Mercantil Bank Holding Corporation Class A Common Stock

Sector: Financial Services   

Industry: Banks - Regional - US

21.16
 
USD
  
0.46
  
(2.22%)
Previous close: 20.7  Open: 20.99  Bid: 19.98  Ask: 22.36
52 week range    
16.63   
   27.00
Mkt Cap: 693 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 170,493
Peers   
NA-CA / 
NABZY / 
NBHC / 
Last updated: Thursday 17th October 2024

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