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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.
-104.47%
Negative net income growth while ECL.AX stands at 45.47%. Joel Greenblatt would see a comparative disadvantage in bottom-line performance.
-45.70%
Both reduce yoy D&A, with ECL.AX at -34.12%. Martin Whitman would suspect a lull in expansions or intangible additions for both.
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-767.57%
Negative yoy while ECL.AX is 1053.07%. Joel Greenblatt would see a near-term net income or CFO stability advantage unless competitor invests or writes down more aggressively.
49.89%
Some CFO growth while ECL.AX is negative at -80.86%. John Neff would note a short-term liquidity lead over the competitor.
33.22%
Some CapEx rise while ECL.AX is negative at -500.00%. John Neff would see competitor possibly building capacity while we hold back expansions.
-100.00%
Negative yoy acquisition while ECL.AX stands at 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt sees potential short-term cash advantage unless competitor’s deals yield big synergy.
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-100.00%
We reduce yoy other investing while ECL.AX is 47.20%. Joel Greenblatt sees a near-term cash advantage unless competitor’s intangible or side bets produce strong returns.
33.18%
Investing outflow well above ECL.AX's 37.17%. Michael Burry sees possible short-term FCF risk unless these invests pay off quickly vs. competitor’s approach.
100.00%
Debt repayment growth of 100.00% while ECL.AX is zero at 0.00%. Bruce Berkowitz sees a mild advantage that can reduce interest costs unless expansions demand capital here.
-100.00%
Negative yoy issuance while ECL.AX is 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt sees a near-term advantage in avoiding dilution unless competitor invests more effectively with the new shares.
100.00%
Buyback growth of 100.00% while ECL.AX is zero at 0.00%. Bruce Berkowitz sees a modest per-share advantage that might accumulate if the stock is below intrinsic value.