111.48 - 114.40
76.75 - 114.40
5.09M / 4.23M (Avg.)
23.96 | 4.77
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.
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-1.44%
Negative diluted EPS growth while Construction Materials median is -17.63%. Seth Klarman would look for the cause: weakened profitability or heavier share issuance.
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-100.00%
Dividend cuts while Construction Materials median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman would see if others maintain or grow payouts, highlighting a relative weakness.
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-4.24%
Negative 10Y revenue/share CAGR while Construction Materials median is 8.57%. Seth Klarman would see if the entire sector or just this company faces long-term decline.
-3.41%
Negative 5Y CAGR while Construction Materials median is 3.16%. Seth Klarman would see if others are at least growing moderately, indicating a firm-specific problem.
33.22%
3Y revenue/share growth exceeding 1.5x Construction Materials median of 3.34%. Joel Greenblatt might see a short-term competitive advantage at play.
26.97%
OCF/share CAGR of 26.97% while Construction Materials median is zero. Walter Schloss might see a modest edge that can add up if momentum improves.
10.06%
OCF/share CAGR of 10.06% while Construction Materials median is zero. Walter Schloss might see a slight advantage that can compound if momentum builds.
-25.35%
Negative 3Y OCF/share CAGR while Construction Materials median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman would check whether it’s cyclical or a firm-specific problem.
518.86%
Net income/share CAGR exceeding 1.5x Construction Materials median of 3.39% over a decade. Joel Greenblatt might see a standout compounder of earnings.
18.05%
Net income/share CAGR of 18.05% while Construction Materials median is zero. Walter Schloss might see a modest advantage that can expand mid-term.
197.03%
Positive 3Y CAGR while Construction Materials median is negative. Peter Lynch sees a big short-term advantage vs. peers struggling with profit declines.
120.25%
Equity/share CAGR exceeding 1.5x Construction Materials median of 20.61% over 10 years. Joel Greenblatt would see if a high ROE underlies this compounding advantage.
50.93%
5Y equity/share CAGR > 1.5x Construction Materials median of 22.74%. Joel Greenblatt sees a possible ROE advantage or fewer share issuances boosting book value.
15.48%
3Y equity/share CAGR 1.25-1.5x Construction Materials median. Mohnish Pabrai credits disciplined capital allocation for short-term outperformance.
-100.00%
Dividend declines over 10 years while Construction Materials median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman would see a relative disadvantage if peers consistently raised payouts.
-100.00%
Dividend cuts or stagnation while Construction Materials median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman sees a disadvantage in shareholder returns vs. peers.
-100.00%
Dividend reductions while Construction Materials median grows. Seth Klarman sees a near-term disadvantage if peers maintain or raise payouts.
15.06%
AR growth of 15.06% while Construction Materials median is zero. Walter Schloss checks if the difference points to new credit strategy or stronger sales push.
5.72%
We have slight inventory growth while Construction Materials is cutting. Peter Lynch wonders if we expect bigger future sales or if peers see a looming downturn.
5.72%
Asset growth of 5.72% while Construction Materials median is zero. Walter Schloss sees a slight advantage if expansions yield good returns on capital.
5.72%
BV/share growth exceeding 1.5x Construction Materials median. Joel Greenblatt checks if consistent ROE or undervalued buybacks fuel this advantage.
7.11%
Debt growth of 7.11% while Construction Materials median is zero. Walter Schloss might see a modest difference that matters if interest coverage is tight.
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