229.02 - 234.51
169.21 - 260.10
55.82M / 54.92M (Avg.)
32.24 | 7.26
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.
-7.87%
Negative revenue growth while Consumer Electronics median is 2.46%. Seth Klarman would investigate if the company is losing market share or facing a declining industry.
-6.63%
Negative gross profit growth while Consumer Electronics median is -1.23%. Seth Klarman would suspect poor product pricing or inefficient production.
-19.88%
Negative EBIT growth while Consumer Electronics median is -12.28%. Seth Klarman would check if external or internal factors caused the decline.
-19.88%
Negative operating income growth while Consumer Electronics median is -12.28%. Seth Klarman would check if structural or cyclical issues are at play.
-18.61%
Negative net income growth while Consumer Electronics median is -12.84%. Seth Klarman would investigate factors dragging net income down.
-19.01%
Negative EPS growth while Consumer Electronics median is -13.65%. Seth Klarman would explore whether share dilution or profit declines are to blame.
-19.01%
Negative diluted EPS growth while Consumer Electronics median is -13.65%. Seth Klarman would look for the cause: weakened profitability or heavier share issuance.
0.62%
Share growth above Consumer Electronics median by more than 2x. Jim Chanos would suspect over-dilution or repeated equity raises.
0.62%
Diluted share growth above 2x Consumer Electronics median. Jim Chanos would suspect undue issuance or heavy employee stock compensation.
1.48%
Dividend growth of 1.48% while Consumer Electronics median is flat. Walter Schloss might appreciate at least a modest improvement.
5.10%
OCF growth of 5.10% while Consumer Electronics is zero. Walter Schloss might see a modest positive difference, which can compound over time.
9.92%
FCF growth of 9.92% while Consumer Electronics median is zero. Walter Schloss might see a slight edge that could compound over time.
328.14%
10Y revenue/share CAGR exceeding 1.5x Consumer Electronics median of 208.70%. Joel Greenblatt would verify if a unique moat or brand fosters outperformance over a decade.
204.20%
5Y revenue/share growth exceeding 1.5x Consumer Electronics median of 79.42%. Joel Greenblatt would see if the company’s moat drives rapid mid-term expansion.
43.14%
3Y revenue/share growth 1.25-1.5x Consumer Electronics median of 38.81%. Mohnish Pabrai would attribute it to strong near-term market positioning.
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-10.29%
AR shrinking while Consumer Electronics median grows. Seth Klarman sees potential advantage unless it signals declining demand.
-15.67%
Decreasing inventory while Consumer Electronics is rising. Seth Klarman might see an efficiency advantage or possibly a sign of weaker sales future.
5.22%
Asset growth exceeding 1.5x Consumer Electronics median of 1.42%. Joel Greenblatt confirms strong expansions matched by adequate returns on those assets.
7.87%
BV/share growth of 7.87% while Consumer Electronics is zero. Walter Schloss sees a slight lead that can expand if sustained over time.
198.25%
Debt growth far outpacing Consumer Electronics median. Jim Chanos suspects over-leveraging or deteriorating financial discipline.
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-1.00%
SG&A decline while Consumer Electronics grows. Seth Klarman sees potential cost advantage or a risk if it hurts future growth.