95.23 - 97.14
55.47 - 103.81
1.63M / 1.81M (Avg.)
55.57 | 1.74
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.
10.49%
Cash & equivalents growing 10.49% while PAAS's declined -34.22%. Peter Lynch would see this as a sign of superior liquidity management.
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10.49%
Below half of PAAS's -12.53%. Michael Burry might suspect a liquidity shortfall if there's no alternative capital plan.
-4.66%
Receivables growth less than half of PAAS's 4.02%. David Dodd might see more conservative credit practices, provided revenue isn't suffering.
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67.29%
Above 1.5x PAAS's 28.25%. Michael Burry might investigate for potential short-term asset misclassification or risk.
10.47%
Below half of PAAS's -3.86%. Michael Burry could suspect a liquidity squeeze. Verify operational performance.
-1.03%
≥ 1.5x PAAS's -0.06%. David Dodd sees more aggressive capex. Confirm it's not overspending.
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-24.21%
Below half of PAAS's 57.42%. Michael Burry sees possible underinvestment in long-term assets. Verify capital constraints.
-100.00%
1.1-1.25x PAAS's -89.35%. Bill Ackman wonders if the company booked more losses or deferrals than competitor.
-4.22%
Less than half of PAAS's -96.33%. David Dodd sees fewer expansions in non-core assets. Possibly a simpler focus.
-2.71%
≥ 1.5x PAAS's -0.49%. David Dodd sees significantly higher long-term asset buildup. Confirm synergy with strategy.
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1.70%
Below half of PAAS's -1.43%. Michael Burry sees a potential red flag for stagnation or capital shortage.
90.43%
Less than half of PAAS's -18.17%. David Dodd sees a more disciplined AP approach or lower volume.
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-11.83%
Similar yoy to PAAS's -13.15%. Walter Schloss sees parallel short-term liability strategies.
-16.64%
Similar yoy to PAAS's -17.12%. Walter Schloss sees parallel approaches to long-term financing.
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-16.49%
Above 1.5x PAAS's -6.95%. Michael Burry sees a strong spike vs. competitor. Check coverage and debt ratios.
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-12.65%
1.25-1.5x PAAS's -8.53%. Martin Whitman is wary of bigger liability expansions.
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11.53%
1.25-1.5x PAAS's 8.97%. Bruce Berkowitz notes stronger reinvestment strategy.
-751.16%
Above 1.5x PAAS's -100.79%. Michael Burry sees a significant jump in intangible or market-based gains. Scrutinize risk of reversal.
-157.97%
Higher Other Stockholders' Equity Items Growth compared to PAAS's zero value, indicating worse performance.
2.96%
≥ 1.5x PAAS's 0.34%. David Dodd sees stronger capital base growth than competitor.
1.70%
Below half PAAS's -1.43%. Michael Burry sees significant shrinkage or inactivity vs. competitor.
-24.21%
Below half PAAS's 226.60%. Michael Burry suspects major underinvestment or forced divestment.
-9.99%
Similar yoy changes to PAAS's -9.80%. Walter Schloss notes parallel total debt strategies.
-12.07%
Less than half of PAAS's 38.68%. David Dodd sees better deleveraging or stronger cash buildup than competitor.