Kyocera Long Term Debt 2010-2024 | KYOCY

Kyocera long term debt from 2010 to 2024. Long term debt can be defined as the sum of all long term debt fields.
  • Kyocera long term debt for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 was $1.291B, a 174.06% increase year-over-year.
  • Kyocera long term debt for 2024 was $1.378B, a 72.9% increase from 2023.
  • Kyocera long term debt for 2023 was $0.797B, a 421.88% increase from 2022.
  • Kyocera long term debt for 2022 was $0.153B, a 71.93% decline from 2021.
Kyocera Annual Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2024 $1,378
2023 $797
2022 $153
2021 $544
2020 $414
2019 $70
2018 $182
2017 $153
2016 $150
2015 $163
2014 $195
2013 $252
2012 $269
2011 $287
2010 $314
2009 $
Kyocera Quarterly Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2024-06-30 $1,291
2023-06-30 $872
2022-06-30 $133
2021-06-30 $525
2020-06-30 $471
2019-09-30
2019-06-30
2018-09-30 $80
2018-06-30 $87
2018-03-31 $182
2017-12-31 $161
2017-09-30 $162
2017-06-30 $159
2017-03-31 $153
2016-12-31 $153
2016-09-30 $147
2016-06-30 $141
2016-03-31 $150
2015-12-31 $155
2015-09-30 $159
2015-06-30 $151
2015-03-31 $163
2014-12-31 $174
2014-09-30 $182
2014-06-30 $188
2014-03-31 $195
2013-12-31 $227
2013-09-30 $220
2013-06-30 $225
2013-03-31 $252
2012-12-31 $255
2012-09-30 $241
2012-06-30 $241
2012-03-31 $269
2011-12-31 $253
2011-09-30 $271
2011-06-30 $277
2011-03-31 $287
2010-12-31 $284
2010-09-30 $297
2010-06-30 $264
2010-03-31 $314
2009-12-31 $346
2009-09-30 $348
2009-06-30 $355
2009-03-31 $285
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Computer and Technology Miscelleneous Electrical Components $16.819B $13.883B
Kyocera Corporation was founded in 1959 as a company specializing in the production of fine ceramic components, Kyocera has expanded its business byeffectively developing and applying its ceramics technologies. The company has grown to be a world-leading manufacturer of ceramics, including custom parts and consumer products. Kyocera's materials, components, and finished products are used in virtually all fields of industry. In addition to ceramics, products also include information, tele-communications, and Optical equipment.
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