Balance Sheet: Assets
Quarterly Data
The balance sheet provides creditors, investors, and analysts with information on company resources (assets) and its sources of capital (its equity and liabilities). It normally also provides information about the future earnings capacity of a company assets as well as an indication of cash flows that may come from receivables and inventories.
Assets are resources controlled by the company as a result of past events and from which future economic benefits are expected to flow to the entity.
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- Analysis of Profitability Ratios
- Analysis of Short-term (Operating) Activity Ratios
- Analysis of Reportable Segments
- Enterprise Value (EV)
- Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)
- Selected Financial Data since 2009
- Operating Profit Margin since 2009
- Current Ratio since 2009
- Price to Book Value (P/BV) since 2009
- Analysis of Debt
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Based on: 10-Q (reporting date: 2025-05-04), 10-Q (reporting date: 2025-02-02), 10-K (reporting date: 2024-11-03), 10-Q (reporting date: 2024-08-04), 10-Q (reporting date: 2024-05-05), 10-Q (reporting date: 2024-02-04), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-10-29), 10-Q (reporting date: 2023-07-30), 10-Q (reporting date: 2023-04-30), 10-Q (reporting date: 2023-01-29), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-10-30), 10-Q (reporting date: 2022-07-31), 10-Q (reporting date: 2022-05-01), 10-Q (reporting date: 2022-01-30), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-10-31), 10-Q (reporting date: 2021-08-01), 10-Q (reporting date: 2021-05-02), 10-Q (reporting date: 2021-01-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2020-11-01), 10-Q (reporting date: 2020-08-02), 10-Q (reporting date: 2020-05-03), 10-Q (reporting date: 2020-02-02), 10-K (reporting date: 2019-11-03), 10-Q (reporting date: 2019-08-04), 10-Q (reporting date: 2019-05-05), 10-Q (reporting date: 2019-02-03).
- Cash and Cash Equivalents
- The cash and cash equivalents show fluctuations over the periods, with a general upward trend from 5,093 million USD in early 2019 to peaks above 14,000 million USD around early 2024. Following this peak, cash balances decline somewhat but remain above 9,000 million USD towards mid-2025, indicating robust liquidity management with periodic accumulation and deployment of cash resources.
- Trade Accounts Receivable, Net
- The trade receivables demonstrate some volatility, declining steadily from 3,677 million USD in early 2019 to a trough below 2,300 million USD in late 2020, followed by a gradual recovery to peaks exceeding 5,500 million USD in mid-2025. This pattern suggests changes in sales volumes or credit policies, with a notable increase in outstanding receivables in recent quarters, possibly reflecting higher sales or extended credit terms.
- Inventory
- Inventory levels show moderate growth across the evaluated timeframe, rising from approximately 1,074 million USD in early 2019 to over 2,000 million USD by mid-2025. The steady increase suggests a build-up of stock, which may reflect anticipation of sales growth or changes in supply chain management strategies.
- Other Current Assets
- Other current assets generally increase, with some pronounced variations; particularly notable is the surge to above 8,400 million USD around early 2024, substantially higher than prior periods. This spike could denote a reclassification of assets or accruals, or other short-term asset growth that later moderates but remains elevated compared to prior years.
- Current Assets
- Total current assets fluctuate but mostly increase from 10,604 million USD at the start of 2019 to a peak exceeding 27,000 million USD in early 2024, before declining somewhat yet staying above 20,000 million USD later. This trend aligns with the individual components’ behavior, reflecting overall liquidity strength with some concentration in cash and other current assets in recent periods.
- Property, Plant and Equipment, Net
- Net property, plant, and equipment show a slow but steady decline from 2,684 million USD to about 2,462 million USD over the full period. This trend signals depreciation or asset disposals outweighing new capital investments during these years.
- Goodwill
- Goodwill remains relatively stable at roughly 36,600 million USD during the initial years, then substantially rises to nearly 97,900 million USD in early 2024 and maintains this elevated level through mid-2025. The marked increase suggests significant acquisitions or asset revaluations occurring around 2023-2024, indicating expansion through strategic investments.
- Intangible Assets, Net
- Net intangible assets exhibit a gradual decline from about 21,493 million USD in early 2019 to approximately 36,393 million USD by mid-2025, noting an unusual initial decrease followed by a sharp increase coinciding with the goodwill growth. This pattern may be related to revaluation or acquisition-driven adjustments, offsetting amortization expenses over time.
- Other Long-term Assets
- Other long-term assets increase moderately over time from around 682 million USD to nearly 5,800 million USD, indicating steady accumulation of non-current investments or deferred charges, contributing to the overall growth in long-term asset base.
- Long-term Assets
- Long-term assets decrease gradually from 61,506 million USD to approximately 52,014 million USD by late 2023, followed by a sharp increase to near 150,000 million USD in early 2024, maintaining near that level through mid-2025. This abrupt rise corresponds with goodwill and intangible asset increases, likely reflecting major acquisitions or reclassification events enhancing the fixed asset base.
- Total Assets
- Total assets decrease from about 72,110 million USD in early 2019 to roughly 71,595 million USD in late 2023, before surging to nearly 178,000 million USD in early 2024. After this peak, total assets decline gradually to about 164,630 million USD by mid-2025. The pronounced spike aligns with the recorded increases in goodwill and long-term assets, confirming significant expansion through acquisitions or asset revaluations.