229.02 - 234.51
169.21 - 260.10
55.82M / 54.92M (Avg.)
32.24 | 7.26
Reveals whether the business's core operations generate sufficient cash to cover expenses, fund growth, and return capital to shareholders. Sustainable free cash flow is often a key indicator of long-term value creation.
0.76
OCF/share below $1 – Weak cash generation. Howard Marks would be cautious, demanding deeper diligence of liquidity.
0.57
FCF/share $0.5–1 – Fragile. Philip Fisher would worry about sustaining expansions or shareholder returns.
25.55%
Capex 20–30% of OCF – Low capital intensity. Benjamin Graham would confirm if expansions are still adequately funded.
1.46
1.2–1.5 ratio – Slightly lower alignment. Peter Lynch might see if improvements in working capital can boost cash flow.
29.78%
OCF-to-sales 25–40% – Very strong. Warren Buffett would see if this is a stable reflection of business fundamentals.