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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PASG | (24.0224) | (24.0224) | (24.0224) | (24.0224) | (24.0224) | (24.0224) | (24.0224) | (24.0224) | (24.0224) | (20.6268) | (10.3742) | (1.3753) | (0.5476) | (0.7636) | (0.8) |
BDTX | (119) | (119) | (119) | (119) | (119) | (119) | (119) | (119) | (65.6384) | (59.2696) | (19.6758) | (1.5123) | (0.6944) | (1.3871) | (1.46) |
RVMD | (39.1047) | (39.1047) | (39.1047) | (39.1047) | (39.1047) | (39.1047) | (39.1047) | (39.1047) | (3.4 K) | (32.3463) | (24.9044) | (11.6498) | (7.7516) | (7.3596) | (7.73) |
STOK | (59.6908) | (59.6908) | (59.6908) | (59.6908) | (59.6908) | (59.6908) | (59.6908) | (59.6908) | (41.6671) | (8.7635) | (41.2912) | (10.8357) | (6.9171) | (0.5084) | (0.53) |
GLUE | (123) | (123) | (123) | (123) | (123) | (123) | (123) | (123) | (123) | (123) | (36.2318) | (8.7444) | (3.3355) | (3.3151) | (3.48) |
CABA | (33.4748) | (33.4748) | (33.4748) | (33.4748) | (33.4748) | (33.4748) | (33.4748) | (33.4748) | (33.4748) | (11.9221) | (6.839) | 0.6996 | (3.9922) | (13.6668) | (14.35) |
LRMR | (29.8106) | (29.8106) | (29.8106) | (29.8106) | (29.8106) | (2.3124) | (1.1028) | (2.4171) | (2.5359) | (5.347) | (4.5618) | (2.8538) | (3.0712) | (5.3103) | (5.58) |
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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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