The Current ratio of Shanghai Junshi Biosciences Co., Ltd. is 2.61
Current ratio is a liquidity ratio that measures whether or not a company has enough resources to meet its short-term obligations.
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The current ratio is an indication of a company's liquidity and measures the capability to meet a company's short-term obligations. It compares a firm's current assets to its current liabilities, and is expressed as current assets divided by current liabilities. The ratio is only useful when two companies are compared within industry because inter industry business operations differ substantially. To determine liquidity, the current ratio is not as helpful as the quick ratio, because it includes all those assets that may not be easily liquidated, like prepaid expenses and inventory.
Acceptable current ratios vary from industry to industry. In many cases an investor would consider a high current ratio to be better than a low current ratio, because a high current ratio indicates that the company is more likely to pay the investor back. Large current ratios are not always a good sign for investors. If the company's current ratio is too high it may indicate that the company is not efficiently using its current assets or its short-term financing facilities. If current liabilities exceed current assets the current ratio will be less than 1. A current ratio of less than 1 indicates that the company may have problems meeting its short-term obligations.
Some types of businesses can operate with a current ratio of less than one however. If inventory turns into cash much more rapidly than the accounts payable become due, then the firm's current ratio can comfortably remain less than one. Inventory is valued at the cost of acquiring it and the firm intends to sell the inventory for more than this cost. The sale will therefore generate substantially more cash than the value of inventory on the balance sheet. Low current ratios can also be justified for businesses that can collect cash from customers long before they need to pay their suppliers.
Shanghai Junshi Biosciences Co., Ltd., a biopharmaceutical company, engages in the discovery, development, and commercialization of various drugs in the therapeutic areas of oncology, metabolic, autoimmune, neurologic, and infectious diseases in the People's Republic of China. The company offers JS001, a recombinant humanized anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody under the trade name of TUOYI for the indication of melanoma, mucosal melanoma, soft tissue sarcoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, urothelial carcinoma, non-small cell lung carcinoma, triple negative breast carcinoma, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, and hepatocellular carcinoma. It is also developing UBP1211, a biosimilar of Humira for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and psoriasis; JS002, a recombinant humanized anti-PCSK9 monoclonal antibody for treating hyperlipidemia; UBP1213, a recombinant humanized anti-BLyS monoclonal antibody for injection. In addition, the company is developing JS501, a biosimilar of Avastin; and JS003, a recombinant humanized anti-PD-L1 monoclonal antibody for injection; JS101, a pan-CDK inhibitor; TAB004/JS004, a recombinant humanized anti-BTLA monoclonal antibody for injection; and JS005, a recombinant humanized anti-IL-17A monoclonal antibody for injection. It has an agreement with Eli Lilly and Company to co-develop therapeutic antibodies for the potential prevention and treatment of COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 novel coronavirus as well as Coherus Biosciences, Inc. for the development and commercialization of toripalimab, Junshi Biosciences' anti-PD-1 antibody. Shanghai Junshi Biosciences Co., Ltd. was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Shanghai, People's Republic of China.