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Twitter, Inc. (delisted) (TWTR) Interest Coverage Ratio: 5.18x

The interest coverage ratio for Twitter, Inc. (delisted) (TWTR) is 5.18x as of Thursday, June 11, 2026.

TWTR Interest Coverage Ratio Metrics

INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO

5.18x

Financial Health Indicators

Interest Coverage

5.2x

Debt/Equity

0.76

Current Ratio

5.89

Formula: Interest Coverage = EBIT / Interest Expense

Reference ranges:

  • < 1.5x: EBIT is less than 1.5 times interest expense
  • 1.5x - 3x: EBIT is between 1.5 and 3 times interest expense
  • 3x - 5x: EBIT is between 3 and 5 times interest expense
  • > 5x: EBIT is more than 5 times interest expense

Note: Interest coverage should be compared with historical interest expense, operating income, and industry capital structure.

Twitter, Inc. (delisted) Interest Coverage Ratio Formula & Definition

Interest Coverage = EBIT / Interest Expense

The interest coverage ratio measures operating earnings relative to interest expense.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

Twitter, Inc. (delisted) Interest Coverage Ratio FAQ

What is the interest coverage ratio for Twitter, Inc. (delisted) (TWTR)?
The interest coverage ratio for TWTR stock is 5.18x.

About Twitter, Inc. (delisted)

Twitter, Inc. operated as a prominent digital platform, facilitating instantaneous public conversations and individual self-expression. Its core offering, the Twitter platform itself, empowered users to seamlessly engage with, generate, distribute, and discover a wide spectrum of content. The company also extended its services to advertisers, providing specialized products to promote brands, offerings, and services. These tools featured advanced audience targeting capabilities, leveraging data such as who an account followed and actions taken on the platform, including tweet creation and engagement. Its suite of promotional products included sponsored ads, Twitter Amplify, campaigns aimed at acquiring new followers, and the high-impact "Twitter takeover" option. For content creators, Twitter offered various monetization avenues. These encompassed "Tips," allowing direct, small one-time payments via diverse methods, including Bitcoin; "Super Follows," a monthly subscription service providing exclusive bonus content, early previews, and perks, fostering closer creator-follower relationships; and "Ticketed Spaces," enabling creators to charge for their time and expertise when hosting, speaking, or moderating public discussions within Twitter Spaces. Additionally, Twitter provided resources for developers and data partners. This included the Twitter Developer Platform, a robust environment allowing developers to build tools for individuals and businesses using its public application programming interface (API). The company also offered paid access to its extensive data for partners with commercial use cases. Founded in San Francisco, California, in 2006, Twitter, Inc. transitioned to private ownership on October 27, 2022.

San Francisco, CA
7,500 employees
Communication Services / Internet Content & Information
Sector
Communication Services
Industry
Internet Content & Information
CEO
Parag Agrawal