1.75 - 1.81
1.03 - 2.41
122.5K / 296.7K (Avg.)
-1.36 | -1.31
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.
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-168.99%
Negative EBIT growth while TRVN is at 22.60%. Joel Greenblatt would demand a turnaround plan focusing on core profitability.
-230.56%
Negative operating income growth while TRVN is at 22.60%. Joel Greenblatt would press for urgent turnaround measures.
-176.90%
Negative net income growth while TRVN stands at 23.62%. Joel Greenblatt would push for a reevaluation of cost or revenue strategies.
89.62%
EPS growth above 1.5x TRVN's 23.62%. David Dodd would review if superior product economics or effective buybacks drive the outperformance.
89.62%
Diluted EPS growth above 1.5x TRVN's 23.62%. David Dodd would see if there's a robust moat protecting these shareholder gains.
2567.99%
Share change of 2567.99% while TRVN is at zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if slight buybacks (or dilution) matter in the bigger picture.
2567.99%
Diluted share change of 2567.99% while TRVN is zero. Bruce Berkowitz might see a minor difference that could widen over time.
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-298628.16%
Negative OCF growth while TRVN is at 4.83%. Joel Greenblatt would demand a turnaround plan focusing on real cash generation.
-217028.56%
Negative FCF growth while TRVN is at 14.14%. Joel Greenblatt would demand improved cost control or more strategic capex discipline.
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-67594.88%
Negative 10Y OCF/share CAGR while TRVN stands at 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt would scrutinize managerial effectiveness and product competitiveness.
-60146.79%
Negative 5Y OCF/share CAGR while TRVN is at 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt would question the firm’s operational model or cost structure.
-86002.39%
Negative 3Y OCF/share CAGR while TRVN stands at 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt would demand an urgent turnaround in the firm’s cost or revenue drivers.
-51844.29%
Negative 10Y net income/share CAGR while TRVN is at 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt sees a major red flag in long-term profit erosion.
-93706.66%
Negative 5Y net income/share CAGR while TRVN is 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt would see fundamental missteps limiting profitability vs. the competitor.
-45701.99%
Negative 3Y CAGR while TRVN is 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt might call for a short-term turnaround strategy or cost realignment.
3346.07%
Equity/share CAGR of 3346.07% while TRVN is zero. Bruce Berkowitz might see a slight advantage that can compound significantly over 10 years.
1899.20%
Equity/share CAGR of 1899.20% while TRVN is zero. Bruce Berkowitz might see a minor advantage that could compound if the firm maintains positive net worth growth.
720.41%
Equity/share CAGR of 720.41% while TRVN is zero. Bruce Berkowitz sees if minor gains can snowball into a bigger lead soon.
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104.51%
Asset growth of 104.51% while TRVN is zero. Bruce Berkowitz checks if modest expansions can create a longer-term lead.
-98.43%
We have a declining book value while TRVN shows 0.00%. Joel Greenblatt sees a fundamental disadvantage in net worth creation vs. the competitor.
92.16%
Debt growth of 92.16% while TRVN is zero. Bruce Berkowitz sees additional leverage that must yield profitable expansions to be worthwhile.
-30.73%
Both reduce R&D yoy. Martin Whitman sees an industry shifting to cost reduction or limited breakthroughs in the near term.
522.30%
We expand SG&A while TRVN cuts. John Neff might see the competitor as more cost-optimized unless we expect big payoffs from the overhead growth.