Compare Ev To Free Cash Flow 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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CIFR | (6.6 K) | (6.6 K) | (6.6 K) | (6.6 K) | (6.6 K) | (6.6 K) | (6.6 K) | (6.6 K) | (6.6 K) | (6.6 K) | (6.6 K) | (21.7434) | (0.5924) | (6.5553) | (6.88) |
WULF | 225 | (13.9885) | (13.9885) | (13.9885) | (13.9885) | (13.9885) | (21.1692) | (268) | 28.5746 | (12.771) | (28.5506) | (9.9985) | (1.8907) | (8.0943) | (8.5) |
IREN | (157) | (157) | (157) | (157) | (157) | (157) | (157) | (157) | (157) | (253) | (16.828) | (0.4965) | (1.7071) | (2.0003) | (2.1) |
ARBK | 1.0461 | 1.0461 | 1.0461 | 1.0461 | 1.0461 | 1.0461 | 1.0461 | 1.0461 | 1.0461 | (0.8633) | 142 | (1.9519) | (0.4817) | 74.0246 | 77.73 |
SDIG | 767 | 767 | 767 | 767 | 767 | 767 | 767 | 767 | 767 | 767 | (416) | (1.1365) | (0.6744) | (3.325) | (3.16) |
BITF | (12.8026) | (12.8026) | (12.8026) | (12.8026) | (12.8026) | (12.8026) | (12.8026) | (12.8026) | (3.4697) | (2.57) | 67.09 | (3.2792) | (0.7914) | (14.3869) | (13.67) |
CLSK | (821) | (10.8 K) | 24.2 K | (299) | (213) | (178) | (74.3735) | (115) | (4.831) | (17.2618) | (1.2331) | (1.1511) | (1.1387) | (1.8382) | (1.75) |
Cipher Mining, Terawulf, and Iris Energy Ev To Free Cash Flow description
A valuation metric comparing the company's enterprise value to its free cash flow, used to evaluate whether a company is undervalued or overvalued.Trending Themes
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