Exercise or conversion by Douglas Lebda of 215 shares of LendingTree subject to Rule 16b-3

Filed transaction by Lendingtree Inc director. Exercise or conversion of derivative security exempted pursuant to Rule 16b-3
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Transaction by Douglas Lebda

How important is Lendingtree's Liquidity

Lendingtree financial leverage refers to using borrowed capital as a funding source to finance Lendingtree ongoing operations. It is usually used to expand the firm's asset base and generate returns on borrowed capital. Lendingtree financial leverage is typically calculated by taking the company's all interest-bearing debt and dividing it by total capital. So the higher the debt-to-capital ratio (i.e., financial leverage), the riskier the company. Financial leverage can amplify the potential profits to Lendingtree's owners, but it also increases the potential losses and risk of financial distress, including bankruptcy, if the firm cannot cover its debt costs. The degree of Lendingtree's financial leverage can be measured in several ways, including by ratios such as the debt-to-equity ratio (total debt / total equity), equity multiplier (total assets / total equity), or the debt ratio (total debt / total assets). Please check the breakdown between Lendingtree's total debt and its cash.

Lendingtree Gross Profit

Lendingtree Gross Profit growth is one of the most critical measures in evaluating the company. The Gross Profit growth rate is calculated simply by comparing Lendingtree previous period's values with its current period's values. Each time period you're measuring should be of equal lengths the increase or decrease, in a company's Gross Profit between two periods. Here we show Lendingtree Gross Profit growth over the last 10 years. Please check Lendingtree's gross profit and other fundamental indicators for more details.

What is driving Lendingtree Investor Appetite?

LendingTree insider trading alert for exercise of restrictive stock units by Douglas Lebda, Chairman & CEO, on February 26, 2019. This event was filed by Lendingtree Inc with SEC on 2019-02-26. Statement of changes in beneficial ownership - SEC Form 4. Douglas Lebda is currently serves as founder, chairman, ceo and member of executive committee of LendingTree

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