DLRNEUTRAL

Quick Ratio

0.90x

Updated 341h ago

Sector Performance

63th percentile

DLR

0.90x

Sector Median

0.72x

Sector Avg

3.05x

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Deep Analysis

The quick ratio measures a company's ability to pay its short-term obligations using its most liquid assets (like cash and receivables) without selling inventory.

DLR's current quick ratio of 0.90x means it has $0.90 in liquid assets for every $1 of current liabilities. This sits above the sector median of 0.73x, placing DLR in the 62nd percentile among its peers. No year-over-year or quarter-over-quarter change data is available, and there is no trend from the last eight quarters to assess. The combination of a ratio above the sector median with no stated trend suggests a neutral risk profile—neither improving nor deteriorating relative to peers. This metric supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict, as the quick ratio offers neither a clear warning nor a compelling advantage at this point.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Quick Ratio tell investors about DLR?

A strict liquidity test. Values below 1.0 suggest a company may struggle to cover short-term obligations without selling inventory.

How is the Quick Ratio calculated?

Quick Ratio is calculated as: (Cash + Receivables) / Current Liabilities.

Who are DLR's closest peers by Quick Ratio?

The closest peers by Quick Ratio include: EXR (0.16x), AWK (0.13x), DRI (0.13x), NIO (0.13x), SRE (0.11x).

The Formula

(Cash + Receivables) / Current Liabilities

Why It Matters

A strict liquidity test. Values below 1.0 suggest a company may struggle to cover short-term obligations without selling inventory.

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DLR

0.90x

Sector Median

0.72x

Sector Avg

3.05x

How DLR's Quick Ratio compares to sector peers.

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