Discontinued — last reported Q4 '20
An increase suggests the company is actively moving offshore cash to the parent entity, potentially to fund dividends, buybacks, or domestic operations. A decrease may indicate a preference for reinvesting earnings abroad or a change in tax strategy regarding offshore cash holdings.
This metric represents the amount of earnings generated by foreign operations held within the Grand Cayman jurisdiction...
Comparable to foreign cash repatriation metrics or offshore earnings disclosures found in the tax footnotes of multinational technology peers.
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