95.23 - 97.14
55.47 - 103.81
1.63M / 1.81M (Avg.)
55.57 | 1.74
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.
-44.19%
Both firms have declining sales. Martin Whitman would suspect an industry slump or new disruptive entrants.
-44.19%
Negative gross profit growth while PAAS is at 71.01%. Joel Greenblatt would examine cost competitiveness or demand decline.
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17.50%
10Y revenue/share CAGR under 50% of PAAS's 51.99%. Michael Burry would suspect a lasting competitive disadvantage.
17.50%
5Y revenue/share CAGR under 50% of PAAS's 51.99%. Michael Burry would suspect a significant competitive gap or product weakness.
17.50%
Positive 3Y CAGR while PAAS is negative. John Neff might view this as a sharp short-term edge or successful pivot strategy.
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2.57%
Equity/share CAGR of 2.57% while PAAS is zero. Bruce Berkowitz might see a slight advantage that can compound significantly over 10 years.
2.57%
Equity/share CAGR of 2.57% while PAAS is zero. Bruce Berkowitz might see a minor advantage that could compound if the firm maintains positive net worth growth.
2.57%
Positive short-term equity growth while PAAS is negative. John Neff sees a strong advantage in near-term net worth buildup.
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-157.99%
We cut SG&A while PAAS invests at 11.68%. Joel Greenblatt sees a short-term margin benefit but wonders if the competitor invests for future gains.