40.40 - 41.05
29.80 - 47.18
2.12M / 3.66M (Avg.)
18.02 | 2.27
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.
-75.57%
Both companies show declining cash positions (-75.57% vs VTLE's -89.88%). Seth Klarman would examine if this reflects broader market conditions or operational challenges.
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-75.57%
Cash + STI yoy 0.75-0.9x VTLE's -89.88%. Bill Ackman would wonder if competitor is building liquidity more aggressively.
-20.11%
Receivables growth less than half of VTLE's 9.54%. David Dodd might see more conservative credit practices, provided revenue isn't suffering.
10.89%
Inventory growth below half of VTLE's -30.38%. David Dodd would check if that's due to efficiency or supply constraints.
-22.16%
Other current assets growth 50-75% of VTLE's -36.66%. Bruce Berkowitz notes fewer expansions. Possibly simpler working capital.
-48.38%
0.5-0.75x VTLE's -65.09%. Martin Whitman might see risk if this hampers near-term financial flexibility.
-12.09%
Similar yoy growth to VTLE's -12.36%. Walter Schloss sees parallel capital spending strategies. Check utilization rates.
0.42%
Higher Goodwill Growth compared to VTLE's zero value, indicating worse performance.
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0.42%
Higher Goodwill + Intangibles Growth compared to VTLE's zero value, indicating worse performance.
-15.38%
Below half of VTLE's 42.61%. Michael Burry sees possible underinvestment in long-term assets. Verify capital constraints.
8.02%
Higher Tax Assets Growth compared to VTLE's zero value, indicating worse performance.
-8.25%
Less than half of VTLE's -29.97%. David Dodd sees fewer expansions in non-core assets. Possibly a simpler focus.
-9.74%
Similar yoy growth to VTLE's -9.75%. Walter Schloss finds parallel expansions in non-current assets.
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-16.61%
0.75-0.9x VTLE's -20.47%. Bill Ackman questions if competitor invests more aggressively for growth.
-8.76%
Less than half of VTLE's -23.50%. David Dodd sees a more disciplined AP approach or lower volume.
-100.00%
Similar yoy changes to VTLE's -100.00%. Walter Schloss finds a parallel approach to short-term funding.
-87.50%
Higher Tax Payables Growth compared to VTLE's zero value, indicating worse performance.
-100.00%
≥ 1.5x VTLE's -3.20%. David Dodd sees stronger subscription/prepayment demand.
-49.60%
Exceeding 1.5x VTLE's -10.65%. Michael Burry suspects ballooning short-term obligations vs. competitor.
-45.47%
50-75% of VTLE's -65.27%. Bruce Berkowitz notes the firm keeps current liabilities growth relatively low.
3.16%
Less than half of VTLE's 9.62%. David Dodd sees more deleveraging vs. competitor.
1.26%
Below half VTLE's 100.00%. Michael Burry suspects a serious gap in multi-year pipeline.
-75.79%
Similar yoy changes to VTLE's -100.00%. Walter Schloss sees parallel tax deferral patterns.
-28.75%
Less than half of VTLE's 4.87%. David Dodd notes more conservative expansions in non-current obligations.
-5.86%
Less than half of VTLE's 1.38%. David Dodd sees a more conservative approach to non-current liabilities.
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-15.71%
50-75% of VTLE's -24.09%. Bruce Berkowitz notes a lower yoy liability increase.
0.37%
Higher Common Stock (Book Value) Growth compared to VTLE's zero value, indicating worse performance.
-48.56%
Below half VTLE's -157.48%. Michael Burry suspects major net losses or high dividends vs. competitor.
-4.54%
Less than half of VTLE's -100.00%. David Dodd sees fewer intangible or market-driven swings than competitor.
-0.37%
Higher Other Stockholders' Equity Items Growth compared to VTLE's zero value, indicating worse performance.
-17.86%
Similar yoy to VTLE's -16.82%. Walter Schloss sees parallel net worth trends.
-16.61%
0.75-0.9x VTLE's -20.47%. Bill Ackman wonders if competitor invests or leverages more aggressively.
-15.38%
Below half VTLE's 42.61%. Michael Burry suspects major underinvestment or forced divestment.
-12.14%
50-75% of VTLE's -23.02%. Bruce Berkowitz sees relatively smaller yoy debt additions.
6.34%
Similar yoy changes to VTLE's 6.65%. Walter Schloss sees parallel net leverage strategies.