0.14 - 0.14
0.08 - 0.20
5.0K / 202.5K (Avg.)
-6.75 | -0.02
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.
4.32%
Revenue growth under 50% of 8420.HK's 26.42%. Michael Burry would suspect a deteriorating sales pipeline or weaker brand.
59.74%
Gross profit growth above 1.5x 8420.HK's 35.34%. David Dodd would confirm if the company's business model is superior in terms of production costs or pricing.
-61.87%
Negative EBIT growth while 8420.HK is at 41.02%. Joel Greenblatt would demand a turnaround plan focusing on core profitability.
-157.48%
Negative operating income growth while 8420.HK is at 38.88%. Joel Greenblatt would press for urgent turnaround measures.
-784.05%
Negative net income growth while 8420.HK stands at 80.95%. Joel Greenblatt would push for a reevaluation of cost or revenue strategies.
-769.23%
Negative EPS growth while 8420.HK is at 80.95%. Joel Greenblatt would expect urgent managerial action on costs or revenue drivers.
-769.23%
Negative diluted EPS growth while 8420.HK is at 80.95%. Joel Greenblatt would require immediate efforts to restrain share issuance or boost net income.
0.00%
Share change of 0.00% while 8420.HK is at zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if slight buybacks (or dilution) matter in the bigger picture.
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-1.29%
Both firms have negative 3Y CAGR. Martin Whitman would wonder if the entire market segment is in short-term retreat.
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-100.00%
Both face negative short-term OCF/share growth. Martin Whitman would suspect macro or cyclical issues hitting them both.
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-182.69%
Both companies show negative 3Y net income/share growth. Martin Whitman suspects macro or sector-specific headwinds in the short run.
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-6.26%
Both show negative short-term equity/share CAGR. Martin Whitman suspects an industry slump or unprofitable expansions for both players.
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-100.00%
Both reduce receivables yoy. Martin Whitman suspects a shift in the entire niche’s credit approach or softer demand.
100.00%
We show growth while 8420.HK is shrinking stock. John Neff wonders if the competitor is more disciplined or has weaker demand expectations.
-100.00%
Both reduce assets yoy. Martin Whitman suspects a broader sector retraction or post-boom asset trimming cycle.
-100.00%
Both erode book value/share. Martin Whitman suspects a difficult environment or poor capital deployment for both players.
-100.00%
We’re deleveraging while 8420.HK stands at 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt considers if we gain a balance-sheet advantage for potential downturns.
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40.79%
We expand SG&A while 8420.HK cuts. John Neff might see the competitor as more cost-optimized unless we expect big payoffs from the overhead growth.