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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EPAC | (26.0755) | 14.4152 | 17.7393 | 32.0695 | 16.2786 | 18.5758 | 29.5347 | 24.1976 | 59.3377 | (81.1831) | 36.6391 | 28.5865 | 22.6484 | 32.4459 | 20.91 |
GRC | 67.1428 | 56.3103 | 38.6083 | 29.0332 | 52.6735 | 20.831 | 16.1052 | 20.6373 | 26.4295 | 17.5768 | 17.1483 | 29.1301 | (255) | 16.8485 | 17.69 |
CR | 14.201 | 25.815 | 12.8243 | 21.4 | 17.9527 | 16.9473 | 16.709 | 19.877 | 16.0876 | 17.7269 | 18.8641 | 14.1111 | (29.7656) | 36.0352 | 37.84 |
FELE | 16.8034 | 13.3346 | 19.5944 | 19.5944 | 19.5944 | 19.5944 | 24.7004 | 69.3597 | 20.2389 | 17.5707 | 16.8954 | 46.0006 | 65.4411 | 16.5389 | 23.33 |
LXFR | 31.0821 | 52.7948 | 3.1207 | 29.7237 | 726 | 10.1577 | 38.3856 | 15.3285 | 10.8351 | (72.3852) | 12.1247 | 34.6036 | 58.3188 | 19.5304 | 18.55 |
HURC | (18.0288) | (10.7792) | 9.9079 | 14.5807 | 5.0875 | (11.9897) | 8.9182 | 13.0188 | (15.7939) | 16.526 | 4.8974 | (15.7805) | (6.4628) | (5.82) | (5.53) |
NPO | 22.1464 | 15.9926 | 15.9926 | 72.7929 | (93.0973) | 34.3752 | 84.8709 | 1.3 K | 9.9214 | 10.1748 | 54.6816 | 24.799 | 27.725 | 20.7215 | 19.69 |
Enerpac Tool Group, Gorman Rupp, and Crane Company 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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