The Book/Share of Delta Apparel Inc. is 0.00
Book value per share is a company’s assets minus liabilities divided by the number of shares outstanding.
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The book value of a company is the value of its assets according to its balance sheet account balance. For assets, the value is based on the original cost of the asset less any depreciation, amortization or impairment costs made against the asset. Traditionally, a company's book value is its total assets minus intangible assets and liabilities. However, in practice, depending on the source of the calculation, book value may variably include goodwill, intangible assets, or both. The value inherent in its workforce, part of the intellectual capital of a company, is always ignored. The book value of a company may be also referred as with the term net asset value.
The book value per share is the the balance sheet equity value divided by the number of shares outstanding at the date of the balance sheet. Book value per share can be used to generate a measure of comprehensive earnings, when the opening and closing values are reconciled. The sale of shares/units by a business increases the total book value. Book value per share will increase if the additional shares are issued at a price higher than the pre-existing book value per share. The purchase of its own shares by a business will decrease total book value. Book value per share will decrease if more is paid for them than was received when originally issued. Dividends paid out will decrease book value per share value.
delta apparel, inc. is an international design, manufacturing, sourcing and marketing company that features a diverse portfolio of high quality branded and private label activewear apparel and headwear. we specialize in selling a variety of casual and athletic tops and bottoms, embellished and unembellished t-shirts, and licensed and branded clothing and headwear for the ever-changing apparel market. we focus on our broad distribution of apparel products to specialty and boutique stores, upscale and traditional department stores, mid-tier retailers, sporting goods stores, screen printers, and private label accounts. in addition, certain products are sold in college bookstores and to the united states military.