Sonos Long-term Debt / Capital 2016-2025 | SONO

Sonos long-term debt / capital from 2016 to 2025. Long-term debt / capital can be defined as a measurement of a company's financial leverage, calculated as the company's long-term debt divided by its total capital.
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Consumer Discretionary Audio & Video Home Production $1.257B $1.518B
Sonos operates as a consumer electronics company that is primarily involved in the manufacturing of smart speakers with immersive sound experience. The company leverages evolving consumer technology and entertainment trends to be on par with the audio consumption patterns of customers that is largely characterized by fast-tracked adoption of voice assistants and streaming services. Catering to a varied base of developers, customers and content partners, the company is well poised to capitalize on the potential market opportunities in the booming home audio market. Also, the speakers are specifically designed to deliver a seamless customer experience in a multi-user and open platform environment, thanks to its proprietary software platform. Its product portfolio includes Sonos speakers, Sonos System Products, and Partner Products and Other Revenue category.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
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Sharp (SHCAY) Japan $3.150B 0.00
GoPro (GPRO) United States $0.100B 0.00
LiveOne (LVO) United States $0.075B 0.00
Koss (KOSS) United States $0.058B 0.00
Kuke Music Holding (KUKE) China $0.024B 0.00
LIZHI INC (SOGP) Singapore $0.006B 0.00