5.46 - 5.64
4.95 - 8.28
2.0K / 2.4K (Avg.)
-282.00 | -0.02
Identifies how quickly the company is scaling its balance sheet (via acquisitions, expansions, or debt). Strong growth, accompanied by sound fundamentals, can support long-term intrinsic value—while disproportionate debt expansion or bloated intangible assets can signal elevated risk.
7.78%
Cash & equivalents growing 7.78% while Consumer Cyclical shows decline of -7.15%. Warren Buffett would see this as a competitive advantage in maintaining liquidity while peers face cash constraints.
100.00%
Short-term investments yoy growth ≥ 1.5x the Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt might see stronger near-cash accumulation as an opportunity. Check yields vs. peers.
7.78%
Below half the Consumer Cyclical median of -4.79% yoy growth. Jim Chanos might see inadequate liquidity buildup relative to peers. Verify free cash flow trends.
30.89%
Receivables growth above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos might see a serious red flag in ballooning receivables.
10.56%
Inventory growth 1.25-1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 7.11%. Guy Spier would be cautious about rising inventory relative to peers.
-100.00%
Exceeding 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos might suspect questionable capitalization or one-time items inflating current assets.
10.08%
Current assets growth ≥ 1.5x the Consumer Cyclical median of 0.26%. Joel Greenblatt sees a potential liquidity edge if well allocated.
8.53%
PP&E growth ≥ 1.5x the Consumer Cyclical median of 0.01%. Joel Greenblatt sees aggressive expansion. Check if revenue growth supports it.
-1.61%
Goodwill growth above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos might see a red flag for future write-down risk or pricey takeovers.
19.67%
Intangibles growth < half the Consumer Cyclical median of -0.07%. Joel Greenblatt sees fewer intangible expansions vs. peers. Possibly less impairment risk.
5.41%
Below half of Consumer Cyclical median of -0.07%. Joel Greenblatt sees relatively minimal intangible expansions vs. peers.
-3.36%
Below half Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos suspects the firm is missing out on growth or is financially constrained.
8.33%
Tax assets growth less than half of Consumer Cyclical median of -0.42%. Joel Greenblatt sees fewer new deferred losses than peers.
-100.00%
Below half of Consumer Cyclical median of 0.87%. Joel Greenblatt sees fewer expansions of "other" long-term items vs. peers.
3.59%
≥ 1.5x the Consumer Cyclical median of 0.25%. Joel Greenblatt sees more aggressive long-term asset growth than peers, but it must be value-accretive.
-100.00%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos sees potential red flags in big "other" asset lumps.
6.44%
≥ 1.5x the Consumer Cyclical median of 0.52%. Joel Greenblatt sees more aggressive asset expansion than peers, but must confirm returns are adequate.
125.26%
Payables growth above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 3.18%. Jim Chanos might see a warning sign of stressed supplier payments.
21.00%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos might see a short-term leverage spike, raising red flags for near-term solvency.
-100.00%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of -27.47%. Jim Chanos might see a surge in tax payables that could stress cash flow.
-100.00%
≥ 1.5x the Consumer Cyclical median of -11.51%. Joel Greenblatt sees a robust subscription base vs. peers.
-99.32%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos suspects a potential short-term burden spike.
30.57%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.79%. Jim Chanos suspects potential working capital strain.
6.69%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos might see a red flag for ballooning debt load.
-100.00%
Below half Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos sees a potential shortage of multi-year commitments.
7.80%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos suspects major expansions in deferred taxes.
-3.39%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos sees a potentially alarming surge in other LT obligations.
4.67%
Below half Consumer Cyclical median of -0.43%. Joel Greenblatt sees more conservative long-term liability expansion vs. peers.
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17.31%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.32%. Jim Chanos suspects an alarming rise in overall leverage.
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-4.06%
Below half Consumer Cyclical median of 0.36%. Jim Chanos suspects poor profitability or large dividend drains.
9.03%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median 1.00%. Jim Chanos suspects a red flag if these gains are highly volatile.
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-0.42%
Below half Consumer Cyclical median of 0.48%. Jim Chanos suspects slower net worth growth or losses vs. peers.
6.44%
≥ 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.52%. Joel Greenblatt sees more aggressive expansions than peers.
-1.14%
Below half Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos sees potential underinvestment or forced liquidation vs. peers.
4.68%
Above 1.5x Consumer Cyclical median of 0.00%. Jim Chanos suspects a big rise in leverage. Check coverage carefully.
-25.78%
Below half of Consumer Cyclical median 5.67%. Joel Greenblatt sees stronger deleveraging or cash accumulation vs. peers.