205.24 - 207.41
139.95 - 221.69
4.54M / 6.54M (Avg.)
37.59 | 5.48
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.
-43.71%
Negative net income growth while AMD stands at 97.24%. Joel Greenblatt would see a comparative disadvantage in bottom-line performance.
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-184.74%
Both reduce yoy usage, with AMD at -60.45%. Martin Whitman would find an industry or cyclical factor prompting leaner operational approaches.
40.78%
AR growth of 40.78% while AMD is zero at 0.00%. Bruce Berkowitz would see a mild difference in credit approach that could matter for cash flow.
-1950.00%
Negative yoy inventory while AMD is 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt would see a near-term cash advantage if top-line doesn't suffer.
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-109.32%
Negative yoy usage while AMD is 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt would see a short-term advantage in freeing up capital unless competitor invests effectively in these lines.
108.83%
Some yoy increase while AMD is negative at -5813.14%. John Neff would see competitor possibly reining in intangible charges or revaluations more effectively than we do.
-23.75%
Negative yoy CFO while AMD is 2.14%. Joel Greenblatt would see a disadvantage in operational cash generation vs. competitor.
-7.59%
Both yoy lines negative, with AMD at -78.59%. Martin Whitman would suspect a cyclical or broad capital spending slowdown in the niche.
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-0.41%
Both yoy lines negative, with AMD at -37.70%. Martin Whitman would suspect an environment with fewer attractive securities or a strategic pivot to internal growth.
-36.40%
Both yoy lines are negative, with AMD at -13.93%. Martin Whitman suspects an environment prompting fewer sales or fewer maturities within the niche.
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-2323.33%
Both yoy lines negative, with AMD at -2399.91%. Martin Whitman suspects a broader cyclical shift away from heavy investing across the niche.
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-75.64%
Both yoy lines negative, with AMD at -52.21%. Martin Whitman suspects an environment or preference for internal financing over new equity in the niche.
-3.03%
We cut yoy buybacks while AMD is 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt would question if competitor is gaining a per-share edge unless expansions justify holding cash here.