40.40 - 41.05
29.80 - 47.18
2.12M / 3.66M (Avg.)
18.02 | 2.27
Steady, sustainable growth is a hallmark of high-quality businesses. Value investors watch these metrics to confirm that the company's fundamental performance aligns with—or outpaces—its current market valuation.
-44.93%
Both firms have declining sales. Martin Whitman would suspect an industry slump or new disruptive entrants.
-66.71%
Both firms have negative gross profit growth. Martin Whitman would question the sector’s viability or cyclical slump.
-101.66%
Both companies show negative EBIT growth. Martin Whitman would consider macro or sector-specific headwinds.
-101.66%
Both companies face negative operating income growth. Martin Whitman would suspect broader market or cost hurdles.
-71.47%
Both companies face declining net income. Martin Whitman would suspect external pressures or flawed business models in the space.
-71.18%
Both companies exhibit negative EPS growth. Martin Whitman would consider sector-wide issues or an unsustainable business environment.
-70.30%
Both face negative diluted EPS growth. Martin Whitman would suspect an industry or cyclical slump with heightened share issuance across the board.
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-2.14%
Reduced diluted shares while VTLE is at 0.49%. Joel Greenblatt would see a relative advantage if the competitor is diluting more.
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-37.35%
Both reduce receivables yoy. Martin Whitman suspects a shift in the entire niche’s credit approach or softer demand.
25.90%
Inventory growth of 25.90% while VTLE is zero. Bruce Berkowitz wonders if we anticipate a new wave of demand or risk being stuck with extra product.
3.27%
Positive asset growth while VTLE is shrinking. John Neff sees potential for us to outgrow the competitor if returns are solid.
0.67%
Positive BV/share change while VTLE is negative. John Neff sees a clear edge over a competitor losing equity.
49.64%
We have some new debt while VTLE reduces theirs. John Neff sees the competitor as more cautious unless our expansions pay off strongly.
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-64.45%
We cut SG&A while VTLE invests at 51.85%. Joel Greenblatt sees a short-term margin benefit but wonders if the competitor invests for future gains.