Silence Therapeutics PLC is a biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing novel molecules incorporating short-interfering ribonucleic acid or siRNA. Using its mRNAi GOLD platform, the company has generated siRNA product candidates both for internal development pipeline as well as for out-licensed programs with third-party collaborators. Its wholly owned pipeline is focused on three therapeutic areas: cardiovascular disease, hematology, and rare diseases. The different product candidates in its pipeline are Divesiran (SLN124), a siRNA product candidate that has the potential to treat several hematological disorders; Zerlasiran (SLN360), being developed as a potential treatment to reduce cardiovascular issues; SLN-312; SLN-548; and multiple other programs.
How many years of EBITDA are required to pay off the company's net debt considering the lease agreements, according to the official accounting standard IFRS16. As a market consensus, a value of up to 3 years of leverage is accepted for most companies.
It shows the Lease percentage that is impacting the total amount of the company's debt.
How much the company's debt represents in % in relation to its equity. As a market consensus, a value less than or equal to 1 is accepted, above that leverage can end up hurting the final result at some point.
The current ratio helps investors understand more about a company's ability to cover its short-term debt with its current assets and make apples-to-apples comparisons with its competitors and peers.
The quick ratio measures a company's capacity to pay its current liabilities without needing to sell its inventory or obtain additional financing and is considered a more conservative measure than the current ratio, which includes all current assets as coverage for current liabilities.
The interest coverage ratio is used to measure how well a firm can pay the interest due on outstanding debt and is is calculated by dividing a company's earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) by its interest expense during a given period. Generally, a higher coverage ratio is better, although the ideal ratio may vary by industry.
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