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Insighthread’s Financials view gives you 10+ years of structured financial data for any covered company, sourced from Nasdaq and enriched with AI analysis. No spreadsheets, no manual data pulls — just clean, interactive charts that let you evaluate a company’s financial trajectory at a glance, across any time horizon you care about.

Available Financial Data

Each company’s Financials tab displays the following metrics as interactive time-series charts:
MetricWhat It Shows
Enterprise ValueTotal company value (market cap plus net debt), useful for comparing companies regardless of capital structure
Cash PositionCash and cash equivalents on hand over time — a critical indicator of liquidity and runway
Total AssetsEverything the company owns, giving you a view of scale and how the asset base has grown or shrunk
Total LiabilitiesAll financial obligations — short and long term — so you can assess how leveraged the company is
Shareholder EquityThe book value attributable to shareholders, calculated as assets minus liabilities
Total DebtAggregate debt load across all maturities, helping you spot deleveraging or debt accumulation trends

Reading the Charts

1

Open a company profile

Navigate to any company using the search bar and open its profile page.
2

Click the Financials tab

Select the Financials tab near the top of the profile. The default view loads the most recently available data.
3

Select a metric

Use the metric selector to choose what you want to analyze — for example, Cash Position or Total Debt. The chart updates instantly.
4

Inspect individual data points

Hover over any point on the chart to see the exact value for that quarter or fiscal year. Use the time range controls to zoom in on a specific period or expand to the full historical range.

Revenue Forecasts

The Financials view also includes a Revenue Forecast chart that combines historical revenue with forward-looking projections. You can see:
  • Year-over-year (YoY) growth — how revenue has grown or contracted compared to the same period in prior years
  • Quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) growth — sequential momentum from one quarter to the next
  • Analyst consensus estimates — aggregated revenue expectations from sell-side analysts, so you can see how the company is tracking against Wall Street expectations
This makes it easy to evaluate whether a company is accelerating, decelerating, or consistently beating or missing estimates over time.

Historical Range

Financial data on Insighthread goes back 10+ years, giving you enough history to see how a company performed through multiple market cycles — including earnings surprises, periods of rapid growth or contraction, macro events, and structural business shifts. A 10-year view of cash position or debt load often tells a story that a single quarterly snapshot can’t.
Financial data is sourced from Nasdaq and may reflect a short delay relative to intraday trading activity. For real-time price information, use the stock chart on the company’s profile Overview tab.
Overlay the Cash Position chart against the news feed and filing history for the same time period. Sudden drops or spikes in cash frequently coincide with equity offerings, debt issuances, share buybacks, or major acquisitions — events that are documented in detail in the filing feed.