23.68 - 23.68
20.75 - 25.07
1.4K / 5.9K (Avg.)
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.
16.46%
Net income growth exceeding 1.5x Insurance - Life median of 3.42%. Joel Greenblatt would see it as a clear outperformance relative to peers.
6.05%
D&A growth of 6.05% while Insurance - Life median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would question intangible or new expansions driving that cost difference.
3100.00%
Deferred tax growth of 3100.00% while Insurance - Life median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would see a difference that might matter for future cash flow if significant.
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52.03%
Working capital of 52.03% while Insurance - Life median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would check if expansions or cost inefficiencies cause that difference.
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94.02%
Growth of 94.02% while Insurance - Life median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would question expansions or unusual one-time factors behind the difference.
648.31%
Under 50% of Insurance - Life median of 40.66% if negative or well above if positive. Jim Chanos would flag potential major accounting illusions or revaluations overshadowing underlying performance.
58.94%
Operating cash flow growth exceeding 1.5x Insurance - Life median of 15.45%. Joel Greenblatt would see a strong operational advantage vs. peers.
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-119.80%
We reduce “other investing” yoy while Insurance - Life median is -28.40%. Seth Klarman would see a potential advantage in preserving cash if top-line growth is not harmed.
-86.33%
Reduced investing yoy while Insurance - Life median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman sees potential advantage in near-term liquidity if revenue remains stable.
-46.08%
Debt repayment yoy declines while Insurance - Life median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman fears increased leverage if expansions do not yield quick returns.
34.29%
Issuance growth of 34.29% while Insurance - Life median is zero at 0.00%. Walter Schloss would question expansions or acquisitions financed by new shares.
-221.18%
We reduce yoy buybacks while Insurance - Life median is 0.00%. Seth Klarman sees a potential missed chance unless expansions promise higher returns.