95.23 - 97.14
55.47 - 103.81
1.63M / 1.80M (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.
32.68%
Cash & equivalents yoy growth at least 1.5x PAAS's 4.32%. Mohnish Pabrai might see this as a favorable liquidity edge, provided funds are well deployed.
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32.68%
Cash + STI yoy ≥ 1.5x PAAS's 4.02%. David Dodd might see it as a strategic cash buffer advantage. Evaluate deployment plans.
31.22%
Receivables growth above 1.5x PAAS's 2.81%. Michael Burry would check for potential credit bubble or inflated top-line.
-100.00%
Inventory growth above 1.5x PAAS's -1.83%. Michael Burry might suspect a looming inventory glut. Check free cash flow impact.
-100.00%
Higher Other Current Assets Growth compared to PAAS's zero value, indicating worse performance.
32.50%
≥ 1.5x PAAS's 2.46%. David Dodd might see a short-term liquidity advantage or potential underutilized capital.
-99.82%
≥ 1.5x PAAS's -0.68%. David Dodd sees more aggressive capex. Confirm it's not overspending.
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-100.00%
Higher Intangible Assets Growth compared to PAAS's zero value, indicating worse performance.
-100.00%
Higher Goodwill + Intangibles Growth compared to PAAS's zero value, indicating worse performance.
-13.56%
Both PAAS and the company show zero Long-Term Investments Growth.
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36451.58%
Above 1.5x PAAS's 7.00%. Michael Burry warns of potential hidden liabilities or intangible bloat.
0.69%
Below half of PAAS's -0.72%. Michael Burry might suspect stagnation or lack of resources for expansions.
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4.24%
≥ 1.5x PAAS's 0.04%. David Dodd notes a larger balance sheet expansion. Confirm it's not overleveraged.
-43.30%
Above 1.5x PAAS's -15.02%. Michael Burry questions if payables are being stretched to avoid short-term borrowing.
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-95.02%
Above 1.5x PAAS's -23.85%. Michael Burry questions if there's an abrupt jump in tax obligations or poor payment scheduling.
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4034.62%
Less than half of PAAS's -2.91%. David Dodd sees fewer expansions in other current obligations.
226.90%
Less than half of PAAS's -12.53%. David Dodd sees a more disciplined short-term liability approach.
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29.62%
Above 1.5x PAAS's 0.79%. Michael Burry suspects a looming risk from large additions to LT liabilities.
30.34%
Less than half of PAAS's -1.37%. David Dodd sees a more conservative approach to non-current liabilities.
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65.47%
Less than half of PAAS's -4.46%. David Dodd sees far fewer liability expansions relative to competitor.
0.16%
Less than half of PAAS's -0.17%. David Dodd sees fewer share issuances vs. competitor.
5.08%
0.5-0.75x PAAS's 9.71%. Martin Whitman is wary of weaker retention or lower profitability.
56.22%
Higher AOCI Growth compared to PAAS's zero value, indicating worse performance.
-100.00%
Less than half of PAAS's 0.74%. David Dodd notes simpler yoy equity changes vs. competitor.
2.85%
1.25-1.5x PAAS's 2.40%. Bruce Berkowitz notes an above-average equity expansion.
4.24%
≥ 1.5x PAAS's 0.04%. David Dodd sees faster overall balance sheet growth than competitor.
-7.55%
1.25-1.5x PAAS's -6.53%. Bruce Berkowitz checks if robust new investments are prudent.
57.67%
Above 1.5x PAAS's 0.14%. Michael Burry sees a major jump. Investigate leverage rationale.
-32.53%
50-75% of PAAS's -60.84%. Bruce Berkowitz notes comparatively lower net debt expansion.