3.02 - 3.02
2.85 - 3.74
400 / 3.8K (Avg.)
12.58 | 0.24
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.
40.68%
Revenue growth above 1.5x IXX.DE's 8.93%. David Dodd would confirm if the firm has a unique advantage driving sales higher.
101.16%
Gross profit growth above 1.5x IXX.DE's 25.74%. David Dodd would confirm if the company's business model is superior in terms of production costs or pricing.
213.66%
EBIT growth above 1.5x IXX.DE's 84.73%. David Dodd would confirm if core operations or niche positioning yield superior profitability.
260.20%
Operating income growth above 1.5x IXX.DE's 69.84%. David Dodd would confirm if consistent cost or pricing advantages drive this outperformance.
638.48%
Net income growth above 1.5x IXX.DE's 79.75%. David Dodd would check if a unique moat or cost structure secures superior bottom-line gains.
649.06%
EPS growth above 1.5x IXX.DE's 78.95%. David Dodd would review if superior product economics or effective buybacks drive the outperformance.
649.06%
Diluted EPS growth above 1.5x IXX.DE's 78.95%. David Dodd would see if there's a robust moat protecting these shareholder gains.
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9.10%
Dividend growth of 9.10% while IXX.DE is flat. Bruce Berkowitz would see if this can become a bigger advantage long term.
-42.17%
Both companies show negative OCF growth. Martin Whitman would analyze broader economic or industry conditions limiting cash flow.
-51.89%
Both companies show negative FCF growth. Martin Whitman would consider an industry-wide capital spending surge or margin compression.
109.96%
10Y revenue/share CAGR at 50-75% of IXX.DE's 152.26%. Martin Whitman would question if the firm’s offerings lag behind the competitor.
27.68%
5Y revenue/share CAGR under 50% of IXX.DE's 98.21%. Michael Burry would suspect a significant competitive gap or product weakness.
27.54%
3Y revenue/share CAGR at 50-75% of IXX.DE's 48.69%. Martin Whitman would question if the firm lags behind competitor innovations.
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2.08%
Positive 3Y OCF/share CAGR while IXX.DE is negative. John Neff might see a big short-term edge in operational efficiency.
456.63%
Positive 10Y CAGR while IXX.DE is negative. John Neff might see a substantial advantage in bottom-line trajectory.
138.82%
Below 50% of IXX.DE's 438.66%. Michael Burry would worry about a substantial lag vs. the competitor’s profit ramp-up.
70.24%
Below 50% of IXX.DE's 1335.11%. Michael Burry suspects a steep short-term disadvantage in bottom-line expansion.
154.51%
10Y equity/share CAGR 1.25-1.5x IXX.DE's 104.49%. Bruce Berkowitz would see if strong ROE or conservative payout policy fosters faster book value growth.
115.97%
5Y equity/share CAGR above 1.5x IXX.DE's 30.30%. David Dodd might see stronger earnings retention or fewer asset impairments fueling growth.
21.45%
3Y equity/share CAGR at 75-90% of IXX.DE's 25.38%. Bill Ackman pushes for margin or operational changes to match the competitor’s pace.
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68.35%
AR growth well above IXX.DE's 7.00%. Michael Burry fears inflated revenue or higher default risk in the near future.
41.98%
Inventory growth well above IXX.DE's 4.72%. Michael Burry suspects overshooting production or weaker sell-through vs. the competitor.
19.93%
Positive asset growth while IXX.DE is shrinking. John Neff sees potential for us to outgrow the competitor if returns are solid.
8.93%
Positive BV/share change while IXX.DE is negative. John Neff sees a clear edge over a competitor losing equity.
19.36%
Debt growth far above IXX.DE's 12.58%. Michael Burry fears the firm is taking on undue leverage vs. the competitor.
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35.38%
SG&A growth well above IXX.DE's 9.73%. Michael Burry sees potential margin erosion unless it translates into higher sales or brand equity.