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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HAYW | 20.0989 | 20.0989 | 20.0989 | 20.0989 | 20.0989 | 20.0989 | 20.0989 | 20.0989 | 20.0989 | 20.0989 | 9.2406 | 30.0926 | 26.831 | 21.0458 | 17.17 |
ENS | 6.1043 | 8.7403 | 8.5835 | 17.4137 | 16.3354 | 8.7733 | 14.3517 | 14.3659 | 17.9171 | 11.829 | 12.3224 | (61.5367) | 15.5735 | 9.5469 | 9.07 |
ESP | 10.1459 | 6.208 | 14.1857 | 8.6947 | 74.7276 | 8.5803 | 6.5096 | 224 | (15.8882) | 6.0397 | 48.5034 | 11.9504 | 9.8388 | 4.6403 | 4.41 |
AEIS | 41.398 | 9.1545 | 3.5238 | 22.1068 | 11.0162 | 9.4632 | 15.9502 | 12.4538 | 8.7819 | 56.5487 | 17.7581 | 23.7977 | 17.1297 | 19.4342 | 26.44 |
HUBB | 20.9165 | 12.0034 | 14.1889 | 16.4819 | 15.9047 | 18.5159 | 17.6619 | 21.3637 | 13.5915 | 15.9412 | 15.1673 | 22.9277 | 23.3272 | 22.235 | 12.18 |
NVT | 13.1548 | 13.1548 | 13.1548 | 13.1548 | 13.1548 | 13.1548 | 12.4317 | 11.0319 | 13.9565 | 15.9017 | 13.8822 | 19.6354 | 18.2039 | 21.7855 | 12.44 |
POWL | (57.5405) | (62.5759) | 6.8492 | 42.7831 | 24.4998 | 4.8227 | 7.5077 | (12.8401) | 4.8803 | 1.7523 | (5.8273) | (41.6105) | 4.0554 | 21.588 | (10.4519) |
Hayward Holdings, Hollysys Automation, and Enersys 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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