Discontinued — last reported Q4 '18
An increase in impairment charges signals potential deterioration in the regional market environment, reduced demand from mobile carriers, or overvaluation of acquired assets, while a decrease suggests stable or improving asset performance.
This metric represents non-cash charges recognized when the carrying value of long-lived assets, such as cell towers or...
Peers in the telecommunications infrastructure sector report similar asset impairment charges when regional market conditions shift, though the frequency and magnitude vary based on acquisition history and regional economic stability.
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