229.02 - 234.51
169.21 - 260.10
55.82M / 54.92M (Avg.)
32.24 | 7.26
Shows the trajectory of a company's cash-generation capacity. Consistent growth in operating and free cash flow suggests a robust, self-funding business model—crucial for value investors seeking undervalued, cash-rich opportunities.
-9.37%
Negative net income growth while Consumer Electronics median is -6.85%. Seth Klarman would suspect a firm-specific problem if peers maintain profit growth.
12.89%
D&A growth under 50% of Consumer Electronics median of 5.21%, or significantly exceeding it. Jim Chanos would suspect overcapacity or misallocated capex if new assets do not pay off quickly.
-4.93%
Deferred tax shrinks yoy while Consumer Electronics median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman would see potential advantage if actual tax outflows do not spike.
4.93%
SBC growth of 4.93% while Consumer Electronics median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would question expansions or staff additions causing more equity grants.
-1.56%
Working capital is shrinking yoy while Consumer Electronics median is 4.38%. Seth Klarman would see an advantage if sales remain robust.
341.78%
AR growth of 341.78% while Consumer Electronics median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would question expansions or more relaxed credit if revenue is not matching it.
175.61%
Under 50% of Consumer Electronics median of 9.50% in the negative sense or above it if positive. Jim Chanos would suspect major overstock or mismatched sales if inventory grows too fast vs. industry norms.
-95.90%
AP shrinks yoy while Consumer Electronics median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman would see better immediate cost coverage if top-line remains intact.
-34.60%
Other WC usage shrinks yoy while Consumer Electronics median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman would see an advantage if top-line is stable or growing.
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-6.11%
Negative CFO growth while Consumer Electronics median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman would suspect a firm-specific operational weakness if peers maintain growth.
-375.16%
CapEx declines yoy while Consumer Electronics median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman would note a short-term FCF advantage if revenue is stable.
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17.31%
Purchases growth of 17.31% while Consumer Electronics median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would question expansions or new strategic positions driving the difference.
2.00%
Proceeds growth of 2.00% while Consumer Electronics median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would question if expansions or certain maturities are driving this difference.
-1431.82%
We reduce “other investing” yoy while Consumer Electronics median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman would see a potential advantage in preserving cash if top-line growth is not harmed.
12.61%
Slight expansions while Consumer Electronics median is negative at -4.09%. Peter Lynch wonders if peers are more cautious or have fewer investment opportunities.
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206.02%
Issuance growth of 206.02% while Consumer Electronics median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would question expansions or acquisitions financed by new shares.
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