Therma-Med Debt to Equity Ratio 1970-1969 | THRA

Current and historical debt to equity ratio values for Therma-Med (THRA) over the last 10 years. The debt/equity ratio can be defined as a measure of a company's financial leverage calculated by dividing its long-term debt by stockholders' equity. Therma-Med debt/equity for the three months ending December 31, 1969 was 0.00.
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Therma-Med Debt/Equity Ratio Historical Data
Date Long Term Debt Shareholder's Equity Debt to Equity Ratio
1994-12-31 $0.00B 0.00
1994-09-30 $0.00B 0.00
1994-03-31 $0.01B $0.00B 1.48
1993-12-31 $0.01B $0.01B 1.04
1993-09-30 $0.00B $0.00B 1.19
1993-06-30 $0.00B $0.00B 1.34
1992-09-30 $0.01B $0.01B 1.04
1992-06-30 $0.00B $0.00B 1.19
1992-03-31 $0.00B $0.00B 1.34
1991-12-31 $0.00B $0.00B 1.34
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Basic Materials Mining - Non-Ferrous $0.000B $0.000B
THERMA is a Colorado based junior resource company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of precious and base metal mineral properties across North America.
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