Greater Bay Area Investments Quick ratio

Quel est le Quick ratio de Greater Bay Area Investments?

Le Quick ratio de Greater Bay Area Investments Group Holdings Limited est 0.80

Quelle est la définition de Quick ratio?



«Quick ratio» est le ratio de liquidité qui mesure la capacité d'une entreprise à utiliser ses actifs rapides pour faire face à ses obligations à court terme immédiatement.

The quick ratio is the ratio between quick or liquid assets and current liabilities. Quick assets include those current assets that presumably can be quickly converted to cash at close to their book values. A normal liquid ratio is considered to be 1. A company with a quick ratio of less than 1 cannot at the time fully pay its current liabilities or short-term obligations. This ratio is considered to be a much reliable tool for assessment of liquidity position of companies.

Quick ratio des entreprises dans Technology secteur sur HKSE par rapport à Greater Bay Area Investments

Que fait Greater Bay Area Investments?

GBA Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, designs, develops, sells, and supplies telecom, electronic, and infant and child products in Mainland China, Hong Kong, North America, the Asia Pacific, Europe, and internationally. It offers cordless products, such as DECT cordless, digital cordless, corded/cordless combo phone systems, and designer phones; and design phones, corded phones, and Qi charging pads, as well as family radio systems and Bluetooth products. The company's infant and child products include baby monitoring products, feeding and grooming products, nursing kits and safety products, and home appliances. It is also involved in the development and sale of properties; trading of telecom, electronic, and child products; and finance business. The company was formerly known as Greater Bay Area Investments Group Holdings Limited and changed its name to GBA Holdings Limited in August 2020. The company is headquartered in Shatin, Hong Kong.

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