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The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels (The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels) Other Long-Term Liabilities : $99 Mil (As of Dec. 2023)


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What is The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Other Long-Term Liabilities?

The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels's other long-term liabilities for the quarter that ended in Dec. 2023 was $99 Mil.

The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels's quarterly other long-term liabilities increased from Dec. 2022 ($97 Mil) to Jun. 2023 ($100 Mil) but then declined from Jun. 2023 ($100 Mil) to Dec. 2023 ($99 Mil).

The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels's annual other long-term liabilities increased from Dec. 2021 ($94 Mil) to Dec. 2022 ($97 Mil) and increased from Dec. 2022 ($97 Mil) to Dec. 2023 ($99 Mil).


The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Other Long-Term Liabilities Historical Data

The historical data trend for The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels's Other Long-Term Liabilities can be seen below:

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The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Other Long-Term Liabilities Chart

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The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Other Long-Term Liabilities Calculation

Other Long-Term Liabilities are the other liabilities on the balance sheet that do not need to be repaid within the next 12 months, but still need to be repaid over time. For instance, on Wal-Mart's balance sheet, there are items called Long Term obligations under capital leases, deferred income taxes, and redeemable non-controlling interest. These are all Other Long-Term Liabilities.


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The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels (The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels) Business Description

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2 Ice House Street, 8th Floor, St. George’s Building, Central, Hong Kong, HKG
The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Ltd is a hotel owner and operator, domiciled in Hong Kong. The company organises itself into three segments: hotels, commercial properties, and clubs and services. The hotel's segment, which contributes the vast majority of consolidated revenue, includes the company's hotel operations under The Peninsula brand in major cities across the globe, the most significant of which is The Peninsula Hong Kong. The commercial properties segment leases office buildings, residential apartments and retail spaces. Clubs and services operate golf courses, wholesales food, and provides laundry services. Geographically, domestic operations are the most significant contributor to company revenue, followed by Other Asia, and the U.S. and Europe.

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