1536.00 - 1565.00
1090.00 - 1784.00
46.2K / 155.6K (Avg.)
23.48 | 66.41
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.
107.72%
Revenue growth above 1.5x 6247.T's 8.79%. David Dodd would confirm if the firm has a unique advantage driving sales higher.
75.60%
Gross profit growth above 1.5x 6247.T's 11.26%. David Dodd would confirm if the company's business model is superior in terms of production costs or pricing.
455.86%
EBIT growth above 1.5x 6247.T's 71.98%. David Dodd would confirm if core operations or niche positioning yield superior profitability.
472.53%
Operating income growth above 1.5x 6247.T's 60.03%. David Dodd would confirm if consistent cost or pricing advantages drive this outperformance.
7329.63%
Net income growth above 1.5x 6247.T's 70.00%. David Dodd would check if a unique moat or cost structure secures superior bottom-line gains.
7314.06%
EPS growth above 1.5x 6247.T's 70.05%. David Dodd would review if superior product economics or effective buybacks drive the outperformance.
7314.06%
Diluted EPS growth above 1.5x 6247.T's 70.05%. David Dodd would see if there's a robust moat protecting these shareholder gains.
0.00%
Slight or no buybacks while 6247.T is reducing shares. John Neff might see a missed opportunity if the company’s stock is cheap.
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-84.19%
Negative 10Y revenue/share CAGR while 6247.T stands at 11.83%. Joel Greenblatt would question if the company is failing to keep pace with industry changes.
70.09%
5Y revenue/share CAGR above 1.5x 6247.T's 32.00%. David Dodd would look for consistent product or market expansions fueling outperformance.
63.16%
3Y revenue/share CAGR above 1.5x 6247.T's 20.58%. David Dodd would confirm if there's an emerging competitive moat driving recent gains.
-100.00%
Both show negative 10Y OCF/share CAGR. Martin Whitman would question if the entire market or product set is shrinking or too capital-intensive.
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109.05%
Positive 10Y CAGR while 6247.T is negative. John Neff might see a substantial advantage in bottom-line trajectory.
457.11%
5Y net income/share CAGR above 1.5x 6247.T's 29.17%. David Dodd would confirm if the firm’s strategy is more effective in generating mid-term profits.
66.19%
Positive short-term CAGR while 6247.T is negative. John Neff would see a clear advantage in near-term profit trajectory.
-55.22%
Negative equity/share CAGR over 10 years while 6247.T stands at 44.45%. Joel Greenblatt sees a fundamental red flag unless the competitor also struggles.
58.80%
5Y equity/share CAGR above 1.5x 6247.T's 15.42%. David Dodd might see stronger earnings retention or fewer asset impairments fueling growth.
38.69%
3Y equity/share CAGR above 1.5x 6247.T's 12.46%. David Dodd verifies the company’s short-term capital management far exceeds the competitor’s pace.
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-8.92%
Firm’s AR is declining while 6247.T shows 1.17%. Joel Greenblatt sees stronger working capital efficiency if sales hold up.
-28.20%
Both reduce inventory yoy. Martin Whitman suspects a broader move to lean operations or industry slowdown in demand.
-17.08%
Negative asset growth while 6247.T invests at 2.89%. Joel Greenblatt checks if the competitor might capture more market share unless our returns remain higher.
11.94%
BV/share growth above 1.5x 6247.T's 4.32%. David Dodd confirms if consistent profit retention or fewer write-downs yield faster equity creation.
-43.50%
We’re deleveraging while 6247.T stands at 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt considers if we gain a balance-sheet advantage for potential downturns.
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8.71%
We expand SG&A while 6247.T cuts. John Neff might see the competitor as more cost-optimized unless we expect big payoffs from the overhead growth.