205.24 - 207.41
139.95 - 221.69
4.54M / 6.54M (Avg.)
37.59 | 5.48
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.
-5.61%
Negative revenue growth while NXPI stands at 3.21%. Joel Greenblatt would look for strategic missteps or cyclical reasons.
-80.85%
Negative gross profit growth while NXPI is at 0.13%. Joel Greenblatt would examine cost competitiveness or demand decline.
-97.57%
Both companies show negative EBIT growth. Martin Whitman would consider macro or sector-specific headwinds.
-97.57%
Both companies face negative operating income growth. Martin Whitman would suspect broader market or cost hurdles.
-38.74%
Both companies face declining net income. Martin Whitman would suspect external pressures or flawed business models in the space.
-37.50%
Both companies exhibit negative EPS growth. Martin Whitman would consider sector-wide issues or an unsustainable business environment.
-37.50%
Both face negative diluted EPS growth. Martin Whitman would suspect an industry or cyclical slump with heightened share issuance across the board.
-13.82%
Both firms reduce share counts. Martin Whitman would compare buyback intensity relative to free cash flow generation.
-13.82%
Both reduce diluted shares. Martin Whitman would review each firm’s ability to continue repurchases and manage option issuance.
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39.67%
10Y revenue/share CAGR at 50-75% of NXPI's 79.10%. Martin Whitman would question if the firm’s offerings lag behind the competitor.
39.67%
5Y revenue/share CAGR at 50-75% of NXPI's 77.31%. Martin Whitman would worry about a lagging mid-term growth trajectory.
34.10%
Positive 3Y CAGR while NXPI is negative. John Neff might view this as a sharp short-term edge or successful pivot strategy.
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184.89%
Net income/share CAGR above 1.5x NXPI's 36.73% over 10 years. David Dodd would confirm if brand, IP, or scale secure this persistent advantage.
184.89%
5Y net income/share CAGR at 50-75% of NXPI's 328.95%. Martin Whitman might see a shortfall in operational efficiency or brand power.
405.40%
Positive short-term CAGR while NXPI is negative. John Neff would see a clear advantage in near-term profit trajectory.
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8.00%
Below 50% of NXPI's 20.43%. Michael Burry suspects the firm invests elsewhere or can’t match the competitor’s dividend policy.
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