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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.
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-98.51%
Negative 10Y revenue/share CAGR while LBL.AX stands at 228.01%. Joel Greenblatt would question if the company is failing to keep pace with industry changes.
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Negative 5Y CAGR while LBL.AX stands at 46.12%. Joel Greenblatt would push for a turnaround plan or reevaluation of the company’s product line.
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Negative 3Y CAGR while LBL.AX stands at 25.81%. Joel Greenblatt would look for missteps or fading competitiveness that hurt sales.
19.41%
10Y OCF/share CAGR under 50% of LBL.AX's 45.65%. Michael Burry would worry about a persistent underperformance in cash creation.
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5Y OCF/share CAGR at 50-75% of LBL.AX's 30.04%. Martin Whitman would question if the firm lags in monetizing revenue effectively.
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Positive 3Y OCF/share CAGR while LBL.AX is negative. John Neff might see a big short-term edge in operational efficiency.
-100.00%
Negative 10Y net income/share CAGR while LBL.AX is at 196.67%. Joel Greenblatt sees a major red flag in long-term profit erosion.
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Both exhibit negative net income/share growth over five years. Martin Whitman would suspect a challenging environment for the entire niche.
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Both companies show negative 3Y net income/share growth. Martin Whitman suspects macro or sector-specific headwinds in the short run.
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