Compare Capex To Depreciation Across Equities
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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TLYS | 2.2048 | 2.2048 | 2.2048 | 2.2048 | 0.6826 | 0.6826 | 0.6826 | 0.6826 | 0.6826 | 0.6826 | 1.0876 | 1.0876 | 1.0876 | 1.0876 | 1.113 |
ZUMZ | 1.3524 | 1.3524 | 1.3524 | 1.3524 | 0.7394 | 0.7394 | 0.7394 | 0.7394 | 0.7394 | 0.7394 | 0.894 | 0.894 | 0.894 | 0.894 | 1.226 |
CTRN | 0.3854 | 0.3854 | 0.3854 | 0.3854 | 1.3043 | 1.3043 | 1.3043 | 1.3043 | 1.3043 | 1.3043 | 0.7833 | 0.7833 | 0.7833 | 0.7833 | 0.5453 |
CATO | 0.9882 | 1.4452 | 1.4452 | 1.4452 | 0.5364 | 0.5364 | 0.5364 | 0.5364 | 0.5364 | 0.5364 | 1.2696 | 1.2696 | 1.2696 | 1.2696 | 1.3121 |
GCO | 1.8961 | 1.4665 | 1.4665 | 1.4665 | 0.6005 | 0.6005 | 0.6005 | 0.6005 | 0.6005 | 0.6005 | 1.2197 | 1.2197 | 1.2197 | 1.2197 | 1.3873 |
SCVL | 1.2115 | 1.7768 | 1.7768 | 1.7768 | 1.0915 | 1.0915 | 1.0915 | 1.0915 | 1.0915 | 1.0915 | 1.9546 | 1.9546 | 1.9546 | 1.9546 | 1.0851 |
JILL | 0.4806 | 0.4806 | 0.4806 | 0.4806 | 0.4806 | 0.4806 | 0.4806 | 0.4806 | 0.4806 | 0.4806 | 0.7388 | 0.7388 | 0.7388 | 0.7388 | 0.9816 |
DLTH | 1.3942 | 1.3942 | 1.3942 | 1.3942 | 1.3942 | 1.3942 | 1.3942 | 1.3942 | 1.3942 | 1.3942 | 1.5264 | 1.5264 | 1.5264 | 1.5264 | 0.43 |
BKE | 0.8491 | 0.8829 | 0.8829 | 0.8829 | 0.3078 | 0.3078 | 0.3078 | 0.3078 | 0.3078 | 0.3078 | 1.7894 | 1.7894 | 1.7894 | 1.7894 | 1.4348 |
Tillys Inc, Zumiez Inc, and Citi Trends Capex To Depreciation description
The ratio of a company's capital expenditures to its depreciation expenses, indicating how much the company is investing in physical assets relative to the aging of existing assets.Trending Themes
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