Compare Ev To Operating Cash Flow Across Equities
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Cross Equities Ev To Operating Cash Flow Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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GFF | (31.2733) | 11.7634 | 13.6998 | 13.543 | 19.2116 | 14.4984 | 18.4486 | 78.7703 | 16.3607 | 13.2095 | 18.8621 | 45.6511 | 8.4281 | 12.9516 | 12.62 |
MATW | 5.5143 | 13.0993 | 12.3793 | 22.6923 | 17.3239 | 19.7454 | 19.1218 | 16.7209 | 15.3888 | 8.2606 | 11.1422 | 11.2919 | 25.2478 | 19.1156 | 11.82 |
VMI | 7.6864 | 16.794 | 92.8714 | 92.8714 | 92.8714 | 92.8714 | 16.1311 | 92.8714 | 92.8714 | 92.8714 | 92.8714 | 19.444 | 24.198 | 21.78 | 15.42 |
SPLP | 5.4409 | 61.2801 | 4.686 | 5.9509 | 8.0885 | (31.8018) | 1.8099 | (32.0387) | 9.3893 | 5.312 | 7.9519 | 15.5932 | (4.7543) | 34.1658 | 35.87 |
BBU | 6.0751 | 6.0751 | 6.0751 | 6.0751 | 4.1321 | 8.033 | 5.559 | 11.6858 | 7.6097 | 10.3391 | 5.4614 | 17.0127 | 48.6549 | 20.5649 | 10.55 |
TRC | 169 | 49.408 | 39.4241 | 79.7461 | 53.0255 | 27.573 | 109 | 50.8391 | 33.4479 | 28.0794 | 24.5616 | 184 | 59.7433 | 34.8145 | 33.07 |
CODI | 14.5 | 7.4673 | 18.2972 | 15.4495 | 17.8625 | 12.9329 | 13.4212 | 19.1443 | 15.7346 | 21.088 | 13.8402 | 23.323 | (108) | 36.375 | 38.19 |
Griffon, Matthews International, and Valmont Industries 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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