0.06 - 0.06
0.06 - 0.24
8.7K / 3.59M (Avg.)
-1.55 | -0.04
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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1473671.03%
10Y revenue/share CAGR above 1.5x YAL.AX's 799.21%. David Dodd would confirm if management’s strategic vision consistently outperforms the competitor.
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203.40%
OCF/share CAGR of 203.40% while YAL.AX is zero. Bruce Berkowitz might see a slight advantage that could compound over time.
493.20%
5Y OCF/share CAGR above 1.5x YAL.AX's 143.36%. David Dodd would confirm if the firm has better cost structures or brand premium boosting mid-term cash flow.
328.76%
3Y OCF/share CAGR at 75-90% of YAL.AX's 418.39%. Bill Ackman would press for improvements in margin or overhead to catch up.
90.50%
Below 50% of YAL.AX's 488.24%. Michael Burry would worry about a sizable gap in long-term profitability gains vs. the competitor.
-115.11%
Negative 5Y net income/share CAGR while YAL.AX is 112.81%. Joel Greenblatt would see fundamental missteps limiting profitability vs. the competitor.
92.17%
3Y net income/share CAGR 75-90% of YAL.AX's 107.76%. Bill Ackman might push for an operational plan to match or beat the competitor’s short-term growth.
-97.59%
Negative equity/share CAGR over 10 years while YAL.AX stands at 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt sees a fundamental red flag unless the competitor also struggles.
-96.73%
Both show negative equity/share growth mid-term. Martin Whitman suspects cyclical or structural challenges for each company.
-67.99%
Both show negative short-term equity/share CAGR. Martin Whitman suspects an industry slump or unprofitable expansions for both players.
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