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FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B Long Term Debt

Latest long-term debt for FATBP: $200B.

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Long Term Debt
$198.99B
85.55% YoYΔ $-1177.89B vs prior year quarter

Peer trimmed avg / median

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FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B Long Term Debt History

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FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B vs. peers: Long Term Debt Comparison

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FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B Long Term Debt Growth (YoY per quarter)

Latest change versus the prior comparable period (same company).

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FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B (FATBP) FAQ

FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B (FATBP) currently reports a long-term debt of $200B as of September 2025. That compares with $1.4T in the prior-year period — down 85.5% year over year. Use the charts on this page to explore FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B's long-term debt history and peer comparisons.

FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B's long-term debt decreased from $1.4T to $200B — a 85.5% year-over-year decrease (period ending September 2025). Watching multi-year history on the chart below helps separate one-off swings from a lasting trend.

FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B reported $200B in long-term debt as of September 2025. That compares with $1.4T in the prior-year period — down 85.5% year over year. Absolute dollar amounts are most useful when compared with prior periods, peers, and related line items such as revenue, assets, or liabilities on Stockcircle.

Start with the current long-term debt of $200B, then check the historical chart for trend and the peer comparison chart for relative positioning. From there, open related valuation or income-statement pages for FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B, and consider following FATBP for alerts when major investors trade the stock.

FAT Brands- 8.25% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser B is classified in the Consumer Staples sector. On long-term debt, it currently shows $200B. Sector peers often share similar capital intensity and growth regimes, so relative rankings inside Consumer Staples are usually more informative than comparing FATBP with unrelated industries.