205.24 - 207.41
139.95 - 221.69
4.54M / 6.54M (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.
56.14%
Cash & equivalents growing 56.14% while MRVL's declined -6.58%. Peter Lynch would see this as a sign of superior liquidity management.
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56.14%
Similar yoy growth to MRVL's 55.45%. Walter Schloss would note comparable liquidity expansions. Examine capital usage strategies.
-12.16%
Receivables growth less than half of MRVL's 11.24%. David Dodd might see more conservative credit practices, provided revenue isn't suffering.
-8.02%
Inventory growth below half of MRVL's 4.05%. David Dodd would check if that's due to efficiency or supply constraints.
10.00%
Other current assets growth < half of MRVL's 30.03%. David Dodd sees a leaner approach to short-term items.
-0.76%
Below half of MRVL's 22.99%. Michael Burry could suspect a liquidity squeeze. Verify operational performance.
-0.88%
0.5-0.75x MRVL's -1.50%. Martin Whitman might see a risk of falling behind in asset investment or shifting strategy.
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28.31%
50-75% of MRVL's 38.53%. Bruce Berkowitz notes relatively lower 'other assets' expansions.
3.02%
Below half of MRVL's -5.26%. Michael Burry might suspect stagnation or lack of resources for expansions.
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1.07%
Below half of MRVL's -0.89%. Michael Burry sees a potential red flag for stagnation or capital shortage.
240.33%
Less than half of MRVL's -9.56%. David Dodd sees a more disciplined AP approach or lower volume.
80.00%
Less than half of MRVL's 869.27%. David Dodd sees much smaller short-term leverage burden vs. competitor.
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-86.70%
Similar yoy changes to MRVL's -100.00%. Walter Schloss finds parallel near-term liability trends.
4.45%
Less than half of MRVL's 45.13%. David Dodd sees a more disciplined short-term liability approach.
-1.52%
Less than half of MRVL's -24.32%. David Dodd sees more deleveraging vs. competitor.
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7.27%
Less than half of MRVL's -35.23%. David Dodd notes more conservative expansions in non-current obligations.
2.01%
Less than half of MRVL's -20.65%. David Dodd sees a more conservative approach to non-current liabilities.
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3.25%
Less than half of MRVL's -0.98%. David Dodd sees far fewer liability expansions relative to competitor.
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6.26%
0.5-0.75x MRVL's 11.37%. Martin Whitman is wary of weaker retention or lower profitability.
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-3.10%
Less than half of MRVL's -100.00%. David Dodd notes simpler yoy equity changes vs. competitor.
-2.36%
≥ 1.5x MRVL's -0.85%. David Dodd sees stronger capital base growth than competitor.
1.07%
Below half MRVL's -0.89%. Michael Burry sees significant shrinkage or inactivity vs. competitor.
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1.05%
Less than half of MRVL's 3.89%. David Dodd sees less overall debt expansion vs. competitor.
-16.28%
Less than half of MRVL's 6.81%. David Dodd sees better deleveraging or stronger cash buildup than competitor.