0.68 - 0.75
0.33 - 0.86
12.80M / 4.66M (Avg.)
35.00 | 0.02
Reveals whether the business's core operations generate sufficient cash to cover expenses, fund growth, and return capital to shareholders. Sustainable free cash flow is often a key indicator of long-term value creation.
0.02
OCF/share below 50% of Auto - Parts median of 0.17. Jim Chanos would worry about significant cash flow weaknesses.
0.02
Below 50% of Auto - Parts median of 0.07. Jim Chanos would be wary of insufficient free cash generation.
0.11%
Capex-to-OCF ratio under 50% of Auto - Parts median of 41.51%. Joel Greenblatt would check if the firm is highly efficient in capital use.
-3.37
Negative ratio while Auto - Parts median is 1.25. Seth Klarman might see a severe mismatch of earnings and cash.
262.83%
OCF-to-sales ratio exceeding 1.5x Auto - Parts median of 7.06%. Joel Greenblatt would see a standout ability to convert sales to cash.