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289 / 496.9K (Avg.)
Shows the trajectory of a company's cash-generation capacity. Consistent growth in operating and free cash flow suggests a robust, self-funding business model—crucial for value investors seeking undervalued, cash-rich opportunities.
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-55.77%
Both reduce yoy D&A, with ANO.AX at -8.68%. Martin Whitman would suspect a lull in expansions or intangible additions for both.
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9.54%
Some yoy increase while ANO.AX is negative at -1871.70%. John Neff would see competitor possibly reining in intangible charges or revaluations more effectively than we do.
130.13%
Some CFO growth while ANO.AX is negative at -36.75%. John Neff would note a short-term liquidity lead over the competitor.
-127.07%
Negative yoy CapEx while ANO.AX is 42.17%. Joel Greenblatt would see a near-term FCF boost unless competitor invests for long-term advantage.
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96.56%
Purchases growth of 96.56% while ANO.AX is zero at 0.00%. Bruce Berkowitz sees a mild difference in portfolio building that might matter for returns.
-62.58%
We reduce yoy sales while ANO.AX is 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt sees competitor possibly capitalizing on market peaks or forced to raise cash while we hold tight.
175.08%
Growth well above ANO.AX's 78.92%. Michael Burry would suspect heavier intangible or side spending overshadowing competitor’s approach, risking short-term FCF.
130.13%
Investing outflow well above ANO.AX's 58.69%. Michael Burry sees possible short-term FCF risk unless these invests pay off quickly vs. competitor’s approach.
84.60%
Debt repayment well below ANO.AX's 177.50%. Michael Burry suspects heavier leverage risk or insufficient cash generation to keep pace.
-100.00%
Negative yoy issuance while ANO.AX is 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt sees a near-term advantage in avoiding dilution unless competitor invests more effectively with the new shares.
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