Compare Graham Number Across Equities
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Cross Equities Graham Number Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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CYBR | 2.7897 | 2.7897 | 2.7897 | 2.7968 | 13.9724 | 11.7779 | 12.8313 | 10.2554 | 19.4368 | 25.0374 | 7.8364 | 29.5474 | 34.7531 | 26.1375 | 13.14 |
FFIV | 2.0665 | 36.2546 | 39.4391 | 41.0684 | 45.7088 | 46.3213 | 53.1621 | 59.1308 | 68.5724 | 64.5133 | 69.0876 | 70.1868 | 83.2657 | 108 | 113 |
QLYS | 6.7448 | 9.8702 | 5.7634 | 1.9234 | 9.7465 | 7.7596 | 9.4852 | 14.932 | 16.2425 | 19.88 | 23.3078 | 21.3943 | 21.7973 | 30.3865 | 31.91 |
VRSN | 0.8857 | 3.2177 | 1.6508 | 15.7538 | 20.9724 | 26.3349 | 32.2438 | 35.8914 | 34.7488 | 38.2309 | 43.8795 | 42.1181 | 45.1028 | 52.1563 | 40.6 |
EVTC | 6.1407 | 6.1407 | 6.3475 | 3.147 | 5.4412 | 5.6305 | 5.6707 | 5.8293 | 8.8238 | 10.9388 | 12.3827 | 18.0432 | 23.1781 | 15.9009 | 16.7 |
CCSI | 74.5016 | 74.5016 | 74.5016 | 74.5016 | 74.5016 | 74.5016 | 74.5016 | 74.5016 | 74.5016 | 74.5016 | 97.9637 | 45.2879 | 32.5037 | 28.2514 | 26.84 |
GB | 8.1557 | 8.1557 | 8.1557 | 8.1557 | 8.1557 | 8.1557 | 8.1557 | 0.8791 | 0.2742 | 0.2072 | 4.4894 | 3.5597 | 0.0633 | 0.5991 | 0.57 |
WEX | 7.2712 | 37.7482 | 34.386 | 44.7008 | 56.4775 | 40.6484 | 35.0221 | 57.8021 | 60.2545 | 59.9037 | 79.0843 | 53.0718 | 61.5794 | 77.212 | 81.07 |
CSGS | 1.4981 | 15.5799 | 18.6373 | 20.2504 | 17.0416 | 22.4713 | 19.257 | 21.2221 | 22.5598 | 26.8162 | 23.3359 | 26.5278 | 19.1261 | 21.3201 | 12.02 |
AKAM | 0.7159 | 16.9798 | 18.4442 | 23.384 | 26.3875 | 26.6308 | 27.3789 | 23.5064 | 27.6672 | 38.5511 | 44.9235 | 50.1016 | 45.054 | 49.3493 | 51.82 |
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