5.38 - 5.60
4.95 - 8.28
2.3K / 2.4K (Avg.)
-279.00 | -0.02
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.
227.27%
Net income growth of 227.27% while Packaging & Containers median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would note a slight edge that could grow if sustained.
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975.00%
Growth of 975.00% while Packaging & Containers median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would question expansions or one-off revaluations explaining the difference.
294.44%
Positive CFO growth while Packaging & Containers median is negative at -52.26%. Peter Lynch would see a notable cash advantage in a challenging sector environment.
25.00%
CapEx growth under 50% of Packaging & Containers median of 17.34% or substantially above. Jim Chanos would see potential overspending or misallocation if top-line is not keeping pace.
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86.21%
Growth of 86.21% while Packaging & Containers median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss questions intangible or special projects explaining that difference.
223.08%
Under 50% of Packaging & Containers median of 6.46% if negative or well above if positive. Jim Chanos sees potential overspending or major liquidity drain overshadowing typical sector levels.
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