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Why is liquidity important for any company
In the context of a business, liquidity can be defined as the ability of the firm to turn its as…
Pier 1 is asking for approval to shut down its business and close all its stores
Pier 1 Imports wants to shut down all of its stores and is asking bankruptcy court approval to do s…
Madeline Stone
Pier 1 Imports gets approval from a judge to liquidate its remaining stores
"This is not the outcome we hoped for when we began this process," the company's CEO said in a stat…
David Choi
The quick ratio is a basic liquidity metric that helps determine a company's solvency
The quick ratio measures a company's ability to quickly pay its short-term debt by selling its most…
Lydia Kibet
What are liquid assets? A guide to the investments that are easiest to cash in, and why they're important
A liquid asset is one that can be readily sold. Here's a list of investments, ranked in order of ho…
Amy Fontinelle
What is liquidity? It's how easily you can sell an asset for cash — here's when and why it matters to your finances
Liquidity refers the levels of cash on hand, and how quickly something can be converted into cash—h…
Ali Hussain
Why clear liquid diets are so important for colonoscopies, and other times you may want to try it
Clear liquid diets help clear your intestinal tract which is important for colonoscopies and can al…
Carla Delgado,Samantha Casset…
Explained: Difference between SIP and Equity
Equity is also called as the shareholder’s equity that stands for the amount the investor (share…
Here's why GoPro's new drone is so important to the company
For GoPro, some fresh excitement couldn't come soon enough. As this chart from Statista shows, the …
Jeff Dunn
Oil Companies Are Looking At 'Outright Liquidations'
Conway McKenzie, the largest restructuring firm in the US, says that oil drillers will begin shutti…
Akin Oyedele
JPMORGAN: A key component of bitcoin's design might be its achilles heel during a financial meltdown
In a big note on crypto and blockchain, the bank said bitcoin's decentralized network would not be …
Frank Chaparro
Here's why Spotify is bypassing the normal IPO process - and why more companies don't do it
As mentioned above, doing a direct listing can save millions of dollars in underwriting fees. Howev…
Joe Ciolli
What is a stock split, and is it a good or bad sign when it happens?
A stock split occurs when a company makes its stock more affordable by dividing existing shares int…
Ali Hussain
Here's Why One Big Money Management Company Just Liquidated A Bunch Of PIMCO Holdings
Proceeds from the sale of PIMCO Total Return Bond fund have been allocated to the other existing in…
TechStars Says This Is Why Hardly Any Of Its Companies Fail
"People talk about (allies), but it’s real and it’s so important," Rae says. "I think that’s one of…
Megan Rose Dickey
Lumber Liquidators has reached a settlement with California over its laminate flooring
On March 18, 2016, Lumber Liquidators Services, LLC ("LL"), a subsidiary of Lumber Liquidators Hold…
Julia La Roche
Lumber Liquidators has reached a $10 million settlement with the DOJ, and the stock is soaring
During its investigation, the company determined that there were no compliance concerns with respec…
Julia La Roche
This document explains why Apple's Irish data centre is so important to the company
"The site presents us with an ideal opportunity to develop a very large, sustainable data centre, w…
Sam Shead
Floating stock: Why it's important for investors to know a company's float
Floating stock is the number of shares a company has available for trade in the public market.