Compare Ev To Operating 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 | 102 | 12.6173 | 15.5727 | 21.3509 | 13.4366 | 15.3862 | 20.0554 | 19.4376 | 29.8534 | (427) | 28.5117 | 23.9357 | 19.905 | 27.8929 | 29.29 |
GRC | 14.3091 | 26.5324 | 19.2373 | 16.924 | 28.5642 | 16.6016 | 14.0325 | 16.9387 | 19.4088 | 14.492 | 14.4672 | 22.8787 | 80.2681 | 13.2747 | 15.8 |
CR | 9.3172 | 19.8293 | 11.2233 | 18.7669 | 14.9783 | 14.0205 | 14.0038 | 16.8093 | 11.8577 | 14.6307 | 16.7857 | 12.6476 | (41.2321) | 29.2925 | 30.76 |
FELE | 10.4265 | 10.2569 | 14.3757 | 14.3757 | 14.3757 | 14.3757 | 16.3218 | 34.5686 | 16.7041 | 15.4094 | 15.0726 | 35.3246 | 38.4708 | 14.3693 | 17.66 |
LXFR | 12.2391 | 13.7883 | 2.2478 | 8.4925 | 22.0982 | 6.8103 | 13.5401 | 11.4964 | 8.4521 | 101 | 10.1691 | 22.5388 | 27.8756 | 12.55 | 11.92 |
HURC | (54.0865) | (16.5367) | 8.2686 | 12.2287 | 4.2796 | (19.287) | 7.613 | 9.3862 | (27.7877) | 14.0226 | 4.5368 | (24.5063) | (7.7618) | (6.99) | (6.64) |
NPO | 13.2709 | 10.4588 | 10.4588 | 25.7194 | 58.1135 | 17.9228 | 32.3694 | 51.952 | 7.0291 | 9.1162 | 35.2132 | 21.5158 | 21.3269 | 17.341 | 14.04 |
Enerpac Tool Group, Gorman Rupp, and Crane Company Ev To Operating Cash Flow description
A valuation metric comparing the company's enterprise value to its operating cash flow, indicating how many dollars of EV are generated for each dollar of operating cash flows.Trending Themes
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