111.48 - 114.40
76.75 - 114.39
5.09M / 4.21M (Avg.)
23.96 | 4.77
Helps investors judge whether earnings growth is driven by sustainable operations or temporary factors. Consistent, organic income expansion can justify a higher intrinsic value for patient, long-term investors.
45.60%
Positive growth while CPAC shows revenue decline. John Neff would investigate competitive advantages.
-100.00%
Both companies reducing costs. Martin Whitman would check industry efficiency trends.
402.71%
Positive growth while CPAC shows decline. John Neff would investigate competitive advantages.
245.27%
Margin expansion exceeding 1.5x CPAC's 1.05%. David Dodd would verify competitive advantages.
No Data
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-100.00%
Both companies reducing G&A. Martin Whitman would check industry cost trends.
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-100.00%
Operating expenses reduction while CPAC shows 1.41% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine advantage.
-100.00%
Both companies reducing total costs. Martin Whitman would check industry trends.
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100.00%
D&A growth while CPAC reduces D&A. John Neff would investigate differences.
3547.44%
EBITDA growth while CPAC declines. John Neff would investigate advantages.
2405.11%
EBITDA margin growth while CPAC declines. John Neff would investigate advantages.
3233.53%
Operating income growth while CPAC declines. John Neff would investigate advantages.
2189.52%
Operating margin growth while CPAC declines. John Neff would investigate advantages.
100.00%
Other expenses growth above 1.5x CPAC's 2.78%. Michael Burry would check for concerning trends.
-100.00%
Both companies show declining income. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-100.00%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-1008.28%
Tax expense reduction while CPAC shows 2.56% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine advantage.
228.01%
Net income growth while CPAC declines. John Neff would investigate advantages.
125.28%
Net margin growth while CPAC declines. John Neff would investigate advantages.
346.15%
EPS growth while CPAC declines. John Neff would investigate advantages.
338.46%
Diluted EPS growth while CPAC declines. John Neff would investigate advantages.
-28.12%
Both companies reducing share counts. Martin Whitman would check patterns.
-27.47%
Both companies reducing diluted shares. Martin Whitman would check patterns.