111.48 - 114.40
76.75 - 114.40
5.09M / 4.23M (Avg.)
23.96 | 4.77
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.
-0.98%
Negative revenue growth while CX stands at 13.18%. Joel Greenblatt would look for strategic missteps or cyclical reasons.
-70.36%
Negative gross profit growth while CX is at 16.20%. Joel Greenblatt would examine cost competitiveness or demand decline.
-93.49%
Negative EBIT growth while CX is at 26.08%. Joel Greenblatt would demand a turnaround plan focusing on core profitability.
-93.49%
Negative operating income growth while CX is at 26.08%. Joel Greenblatt would press for urgent turnaround measures.
-0.98%
Negative net income growth while CX stands at 16.04%. Joel Greenblatt would push for a reevaluation of cost or revenue strategies.
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0.04%
Slight or no buybacks while CX is reducing shares. John Neff might see a missed opportunity if the company’s stock is cheap.
-0.02%
Both reduce diluted shares. Martin Whitman would review each firm’s ability to continue repurchases and manage option issuance.
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304.81%
Positive 10Y revenue/share CAGR while CX is negative. John Neff might see a distinct advantage in product or market expansion over the competitor.
66.22%
Positive 5Y CAGR while CX is negative. John Neff might see an underappreciated edge for the firm vs. the competitor.
39.44%
Positive 3Y CAGR while CX is negative. John Neff might view this as a sharp short-term edge or successful pivot strategy.
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231.47%
Positive 10Y CAGR while CX is negative. John Neff might see a substantial advantage in bottom-line trajectory.
10.49%
Positive 5Y CAGR while CX is negative. John Neff might view this as a strong mid-term relative advantage.
69.39%
Positive short-term CAGR while CX is negative. John Neff would see a clear advantage in near-term profit trajectory.
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123.77%
Positive 5Y equity/share CAGR while CX is negative. John Neff might see a clear edge in retaining earnings or managing capital better.
26.51%
Positive short-term equity growth while CX is negative. John Neff sees a strong advantage in near-term net worth buildup.
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