10.50 - 11.12
3.81 - 12.83
1.80M / 1.61M (Avg.)
158.14 | 0.07
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-2315.49%
Both firms have negative gross profit growth. Martin Whitman would question the sector’s viability or cyclical slump.
-169.17%
Both companies show negative EBIT growth. Martin Whitman would consider macro or sector-specific headwinds.
-164.37%
Both companies face negative operating income growth. Martin Whitman would suspect broader market or cost hurdles.
-162.97%
Both companies face declining net income. Martin Whitman would suspect external pressures or flawed business models in the space.
-89.84%
Both companies exhibit negative EPS growth. Martin Whitman would consider sector-wide issues or an unsustainable business environment.
-89.44%
Both face negative diluted EPS growth. Martin Whitman would suspect an industry or cyclical slump with heightened share issuance across the board.
-0.22%
Both firms reduce share counts. Martin Whitman would compare buyback intensity relative to free cash flow generation.
-0.22%
Both reduce diluted shares. Martin Whitman would review each firm’s ability to continue repurchases and manage option issuance.
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-151.98%
Both companies show negative OCF growth. Martin Whitman would analyze broader economic or industry conditions limiting cash flow.
57.96%
Positive FCF growth while OR is negative. John Neff would see a strong competitive edge in net cash generation.
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-747.36%
Both show negative 10Y OCF/share CAGR. Martin Whitman would question if the entire market or product set is shrinking or too capital-intensive.
-2069.53%
Both show negative mid-term OCF/share growth. Martin Whitman might suspect a challenged environment or large capital demands for both.
-4739.81%
Negative 3Y OCF/share CAGR while OR stands at 34.70%. Joel Greenblatt would demand an urgent turnaround in the firm’s cost or revenue drivers.
-3252.86%
Both face negative decade-long net income/share CAGR. Martin Whitman would suspect a shrinking or highly disrupted sector.
39.01%
Positive 5Y CAGR while OR is negative. John Neff might view this as a strong mid-term relative advantage.
-1259.31%
Both companies show negative 3Y net income/share growth. Martin Whitman suspects macro or sector-specific headwinds in the short run.
41.94%
Positive growth while OR is negative. John Neff might see a strong advantage in steadily compounding net worth over a decade.
743.11%
Positive 5Y equity/share CAGR while OR is negative. John Neff might see a clear edge in retaining earnings or managing capital better.
1977.09%
3Y equity/share CAGR above 1.5x OR's 15.30%. David Dodd verifies the company’s short-term capital management far exceeds the competitor’s pace.
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-15.26%
Both reduce assets yoy. Martin Whitman suspects a broader sector retraction or post-boom asset trimming cycle.
-17.07%
Both erode book value/share. Martin Whitman suspects a difficult environment or poor capital deployment for both players.
17.91%
We have some new debt while OR reduces theirs. John Neff sees the competitor as more cautious unless our expansions pay off strongly.
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83.02%
SG&A growth well above OR's 35.55%. Michael Burry sees potential margin erosion unless it translates into higher sales or brand equity.