1.14 - 1.17
1.10 - 1.60
14.0K / 2.1K (Avg.)
-9.00 | -0.13
Gauges a company's financial stability and solvency. Value investors pay close attention to leverage and liquidity risk, ensuring the company has enough cushion to withstand downturns without impairing shareholder value.
-8.67
Negative D/E while AAG.DE shows 0.03. Joel Greenblatt would look for hidden assets and restructuring catalysts.
-3.57
Both companies show net cash positions. Charlie Munger would investigate if industry economics justify such conservative capitalization.
-223.77
Negative coverage while AAG.DE shows 50.51. Joel Greenblatt would look for operating improvements and turnaround potential.
3.01
Similar current ratio to AAG.DE's 3.05. Guy Spier would investigate if industry liquidity norms make sense for both companies.
0.01%
Intangibles less than half of AAG.DE's 17.55%. Mohnish Pabrai would verify if this conservative approach sacrifices brand value opportunities.