23.68 - 23.68
20.75 - 25.07
1.4K / 5.9K (Avg.)
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.
-4.91%
Negative revenue growth is a classic Benjamin Graham warning sign. While possibly cyclical, verify Market Share trends and Competitive Position.
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-4.91%
Negative gross profit growth is a serious warning sign. Benjamin Graham would demand thorough analysis of pricing power and cost structure.
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-4.95%
Negative G&A growth (overhead reduction) needs verification. Benjamin Graham would examine impact on operations.
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5.95%
Other expenses growth 0-10% reflects moderate increase. Benjamin Graham would investigate nature of expenses.
6.13%
Operating expenses growth 5-10% suggests significant expansion. Howard Marks would investigate necessity.
-3.07%
Negative total costs growth needs verification. Benjamin Graham would examine sustainability.
1.43%
Interest expense growth 0-5% reflects moderate increase. Benjamin Graham would check leverage ratios.
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8.69%
EBITDA margin growth above 5% demonstrates exceptional operational efficiency. Warren Buffett would verify sustainability.
3.35%
Operating income growth 0-4% indicates modest gains. Howard Marks would investigate growth potential.
8.69%
Operating margin growth above 5% demonstrates exceptional efficiency gains. Warren Buffett would verify sustainability.
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-1.52%
Negative pre-tax income growth needs thorough analysis. Benjamin Graham would examine operational issues.
3.57%
Pre-tax margin growth 3-5% shows strong cost control. Peter Lynch would examine pricing power.
13.97%
Tax expense growth 10-20% suggests significant increase. Howard Marks would demand explanation.
1.40%
Net income growth 0-4% indicates modest gains. Howard Marks would investigate growth potential.
6.64%
Net margin growth above 5% demonstrates exceptional profitability improvement. Warren Buffett would verify sustainability.
1.39%
EPS growth 0-4% indicates modest gains. Howard Marks would investigate growth potential.
1.41%
Diluted EPS growth 0-4% indicates modest gains. Howard Marks would investigate growth potential.
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