1.43 - 1.45
1.18 - 2.36
880.0K / 1.73M (Avg.)
-18.00 | -0.08
Steady, sustainable growth is a hallmark of high-quality businesses. Value investors watch these metrics to confirm that the company's fundamental performance aligns with—or outpaces—its current market valuation.
-45.33%
Negative revenue growth signals a shrinking top line, alarming for Benjamin Graham. Confirm if it’s cyclical or structural before proceeding.
-42.33%
Negative gross profit growth suggests either falling sales or rising direct costs. Benjamin Graham would consider this a fundamental warning sign.
-100.00%
Negative EBIT growth points to weakening core profitability. Benjamin Graham would question management efficiency.
3.57%
Operating income growth 0-5% – Barely rising. Howard Marks would be cautious about margin pressure or rising SG&A.
65.54%
Net income growth above 25% – Exceptional bottom-line expansion. Benjamin Graham would check if accounting one-offs inflate results.
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4.43%
Diluted share count growth above 3% – Noticeable dilution. Philip Fisher would question the rationale for issuing more stock or options.
-29.90%
A declining dividend or cut can be a serious red flag. Benjamin Graham would check if it signals deeper cash flow problems.
-1.48%
Negative OCF growth is a critical warning sign. Benjamin Graham would check if receivables are ballooning or if core sales are declining.
-19.68%
Negative FCF growth reveals potential liquidity pressures or large capex overshadowing cash generation. Benjamin Graham would demand deeper scrutiny.
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-50.79%
Negative 5Y CAGR implies mid-term contraction. Benjamin Graham would be very cautious unless a turnaround story is evident.
-47.30%
Negative 3Y CAGR signals recent top-line contraction per share. Benjamin Graham would be skeptical unless a turnaround is clear.
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-6.50%
A negative 5Y OCF/share CAGR indicates declining cash generation per share mid-term. Benjamin Graham would see this as a red flag unless explained by short-term strategic investments.
2500.41%
3Y OCF/share CAGR above 15% – Rapid short-term expansion. Warren Buffett would see if this stems from genuine operational improvements vs. working-capital swings.
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-81.02%
A negative 5Y net income/share CAGR reveals a mid-term deterioration in bottom-line earnings. Benjamin Graham would be cautious unless a credible turnaround is visible.
129.96%
3Y net income/share CAGR above 15% – Rapid short-term profit growth. Benjamin Graham would verify if it’s driven by core revenue or temporary cost reductions.
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-41.51%
A negative 5Y dividend/share CAGR indicates cuts or stagnation. Benjamin Graham would see it as a warning unless the firm redirected funds to more profitable growth.
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-44.84%
Shrinking SG&A can raise profits short term, but might risk cutting key growth drivers. Benjamin Graham sees if this is sustainable.