205.24 - 207.41
139.95 - 221.69
4.54M / 6.59M (Avg.)
37.59 | 5.48
Identifies how quickly the company is scaling its balance sheet (via acquisitions, expansions, or debt). Strong growth, accompanied by sound fundamentals, can support long-term intrinsic value—while disproportionate debt expansion or bloated intangible assets can signal elevated risk.
-5.82%
Both companies show declining cash positions (-5.82% vs AMD's -40.14%). Seth Klarman would examine if this reflects broader market conditions or operational challenges.
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-5.82%
Below half of AMD's -40.14%. Michael Burry might suspect a liquidity shortfall if there's no alternative capital plan.
13.12%
Similar receivables growth to AMD's 14.49%. Walter Schloss would see comparable credit policies, investigating any subtle differences in sales.
13.04%
Similar inventory growth to AMD's 14.30%. Walter Schloss notes comparable inventory strategies or sector norms.
20.73%
Above 1.5x AMD's 8.06%. Michael Burry might investigate for potential short-term asset misclassification or risk.
11.97%
1.25-1.5x AMD's 8.01%. Bruce Berkowitz checks if strong current asset growth is used effectively.
0.56%
Below half AMD's 6.41%. Michael Burry sees potential underinvestment risk unless there's a valid reason (asset-light model).
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-6.01%
Less than half of AMD's 14.25%. David Dodd sees fewer expansions in non-core assets. Possibly a simpler focus.
-0.81%
Below half of AMD's 6.75%. Michael Burry might suspect stagnation or lack of resources for expansions.
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5.91%
0.75-0.9x AMD's 7.39%. Bill Ackman questions if competitor invests more aggressively for growth.
-2.47%
Less than half of AMD's 7.41%. David Dodd sees a more disciplined AP approach or lower volume.
717.24%
Above 1.5x AMD's 8.37%. Michael Burry sees a major discrepancy in short-term leverage. Check coverage and liquidity carefully.
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17.45%
Exceeding 1.5x AMD's 6.95%. Michael Burry suspects ballooning short-term obligations vs. competitor.
23.36%
Above 1.5x AMD's 7.22%. Michael Burry sees a red flag for liquidity risk vs. competitor.
-22.92%
Less than half of AMD's 56.89%. David Dodd sees more deleveraging vs. competitor.
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-0.29%
Higher Other Non-Current Liabilities Growth compared to AMD's zero value, indicating worse performance.
-10.78%
Less than half of AMD's 24.50%. David Dodd sees a more conservative approach to non-current liabilities.
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5.05%
50-75% of AMD's 9.87%. Bruce Berkowitz notes a lower yoy liability increase.
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11.84%
1.25-1.5x AMD's 9.26%. Bruce Berkowitz notes stronger reinvestment strategy.
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8.78%
Above 1.5x AMD's 2.81%. Michael Burry suspects a significant bump in 'other' equity items vs. competitor.
7.35%
1.25-1.5x AMD's 6.52%. Bruce Berkowitz notes an above-average equity expansion.
5.91%
0.75-0.9x AMD's 7.39%. Bill Ackman wonders if competitor invests or leverages more aggressively.
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0.44%
Less than half of AMD's 27.31%. David Dodd sees less overall debt expansion vs. competitor.
6.81%
Less than half of AMD's 126.19%. David Dodd sees better deleveraging or stronger cash buildup than competitor.