Digi Cash on Hand 2010-2024 | DGII

Digi cash on hand from 2010 to 2024. Cash on hand can be defined as cash deposits at financial institutions that can immediately be withdrawn at any time, and investments maturing in one year or less that are highly liquid and therefore regarded as cash equivalents and reported with or near cash line items.
Digi Annual Cash on Hand
(Millions of US $)
2023 $32
2022 $35
2021 $152
2020 $54
2019 $93
2018 $63
2017 $110
2016 $134
2015 $92
2014 $80
2013 $88
2012 $119
2011 $106
2010 $88
2009 $71
Digi Quarterly Cash on Hand
(Millions of US $)
2024-06-30 $28
2024-03-31 $24
2023-12-31 $32
2023-09-30 $32
2023-06-30 $30
2023-03-31 $32
2022-12-31 $31
2022-09-30 $35
2022-06-30 $42
2022-03-31 $41
2021-12-31 $47
2021-09-30 $152
2021-06-30 $147
2021-03-31 $127
2020-12-31 $49
2020-09-30 $54
2020-06-30 $55
2020-03-31 $58
2019-12-31 $49
2019-09-30 $93
2019-06-30 $86
2019-03-31 $72
2018-12-31 $76
2018-09-30 $63
2018-06-30 $52
2018-03-31 $57
2017-12-31 $74
2017-09-30 $110
2017-06-30 $109
2017-03-31 $108
2016-12-31 $133
2016-09-30 $134
2016-06-30 $124
2016-03-31 $115
2015-12-31 $102
2015-09-30 $92
2015-06-30 $91
2015-03-31 $85
2014-12-31 $78
2014-09-30 $80
2014-06-30 $88
2014-03-31 $89
2013-12-31 $98
2013-09-30 $88
2013-06-30 $91
2013-03-31 $80
2012-12-31 $102
2012-09-30 $119
2012-06-30 $108
2012-03-31 $110
2011-12-31 $97
2011-09-30 $106
2011-06-30 $98
2011-03-31 $91
2010-12-31 $92
2010-09-30 $88
2010-06-30 $78
2010-03-31 $77
2009-12-31 $77
2009-09-30 $71
2009-06-30 $63
2009-03-31 $61
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Computer and Technology Computer Networks $1.068B $0.445B
Digi International Inc. is a leading global provider of business and mission-critical Internet of Things (IoT) products and services. They help their customers create next-generation connected products and deploy and manage critical communications infrastructures in demanding environments with high levels of security, relentless reliability and bulletproof performance. Digi International, Inc. (Digi) was formed in 1985-long before anyone coined the term the Internet of Things. They always focused on connecting things, starting with intelligent multiport serial boards for PCs. As wireless data technologies evolved, they invented right along with it, expanding their product lines with RF modules, gateways, and cellular routers to build critical communications infrastructures, plus embedded wireless system on module (SoM) and single-board computer (SBC) offerings for makers of next generation connected products.
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