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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FN | 33.3782 | 192 | 192 | 192 | 192 | 192 | 86.1983 | 86.1983 | 86.1983 | 86.1983 | 86.1983 | 86.1983 | 23.2163 | 23.2163 | 29.9567 |
FLEX | (58.2407) | 15.9455 | 7.7933 | 10.1346 | 17.4857 | 12.6116 | 16.3283 | 52.8158 | (1.8414) | (2.8611) | (52.3898) | 18.2682 | 36.5065 | 17.1462 | 16.29 |
SANM | 8.221 | 8.1646 | 8.1646 | 8.1646 | 8.1646 | 8.1646 | 13.1681 | 13.1681 | 13.1681 | 13.1681 | 13.1681 | 13.1681 | 15.2371 | 15.2371 | 62.1685 |
PLXS | 11.0454 | 14.3951 | 14.3951 | 14.3951 | 14.3951 | 14.3951 | (20.8066) | (20.8066) | (20.8066) | (20.8066) | (20.8066) | (20.8066) | 10.7598 | 10.7598 | 44.9703 |
BHE | (7.332) | (30.5382) | 5.5043 | 13.0194 | 10.3444 | 7.6807 | 4.3541 | 10.016 | 68.0341 | 20.1484 | 9.9858 | (20.4392) | (5.0978) | 12.0138 | 21.96 |
CTS | 24.799 | 167 | 15.9694 | 26.2677 | 27.7242 | 17.8253 | 26.5676 | 20.2657 | 27.1055 | 23.6337 | 17.7429 | 15.8912 | 11.3474 | 17.6127 | 25.0 |
JBL | 18.5177 | 37.7607 | 11.5909 | (40.3519) | 16.253 | (653) | 12.2016 | (61.79) | 31.0062 | 25.2526 | 39.8771 | 39.2758 | 23.6674 | 15.4848 | 16.26 |
Fabrinet, Flex, and Sanmina Ev To Free Cash Flow description
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