Compare Free Cash Flow Per Share Across Equities
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Cross Equities Free Cash Flow Per Share Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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KE | (0.7483) | 0.7625 | 0.9053 | 0.6356 | (0.3028) | 0.0761 | 0.4553 | 0.5115 | (1.2604) | 1.3492 | 3.617 | (6.2868) | (4.1427) | 1.0438 | 1.1 |
ENS | 0.7376 | 3.1848 | 3.9381 | 2.7726 | 2.869 | 5.6845 | 4.5163 | 3.314 | 3.0113 | 3.5833 | 6.7771 | (3.316) | 4.6844 | 9.1123 | 9.57 |
ESP | 0.0711 | 3.2764 | 1.3426 | 2.0833 | 0.1786 | 2.3955 | 2.6238 | (0.7123) | (1.7753) | 2.4043 | 0.2292 | 0.7879 | 1.3801 | 2.1819 | 2.29 |
ENR | 3.9807 | 3.9807 | 5.0209 | 3.0837 | 1.9518 | 2.6688 | 2.7877 | 3.4197 | 1.4217 | 4.5218 | 1.6833 | (1.309) | 4.7329 | 4.6198 | 3.27 |
AYI | 3.3126 | 3.401 | 2.173 | 4.6215 | 5.3921 | 6.023 | 5.7749 | 7.5697 | 11.1259 | 11.3899 | 10.0523 | 7.6005 | 16.0787 | 17.9764 | 18.88 |
PLPC | 1.5744 | (0.3542) | 5.5113 | 0.0942 | 1.4121 | 1.771 | 0.2418 | 4.429 | 2.6725 | (0.4472) | 3.468 | 3.1005 | (2.9294) | 14.6972 | 15.43 |
NEOVW | (2.2829) | (2.2829) | (2.2829) | (2.2829) | (2.2829) | (2.2829) | (2.2829) | (2.2829) | (0.4275) | (0.1498) | (0.0494) | (0.0566) | (0.0658) | (0.0306) | (0.0321) |
ADSE | (0.5323) | (0.5323) | (0.5323) | (0.5323) | (0.5323) | (0.5323) | (0.5323) | (0.5323) | (0.5323) | (0.5323) | (0.3935) | (0.9431) | (1.4111) | (0.6273) | (0.66) |
Kimball Electronics, Hollysys Automation, and Enersys Free Cash Flow Per Share description
The amount of cash a company generates after accounting for capital expenditures, divided by the number of outstanding shares. It represents the cash available for dividends, share buybacks, or debt repayment per share.Trending Themes
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