111.48 - 114.40
76.75 - 114.40
5.09M / 4.23M (Avg.)
23.96 | 4.77
Helps investors judge whether earnings growth is driven by sustainable operations or temporary factors. Consistent, organic income expansion can justify a higher intrinsic value for patient, long-term investors.
-23.83%
Both companies show declining revenue. Martin Whitman would check for industry-wide issues.
-13.85%
Both companies reducing costs. Martin Whitman would check industry efficiency trends.
-41.87%
Gross profit decline while CX shows 1.87% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine competitive position.
-23.68%
Margin decline while CX shows 6.39% expansion. Joel Greenblatt would examine competitive position.
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-5.17%
G&A reduction while CX shows 11.61% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine efficiency advantage.
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-113.73%
Other expenses reduction while CX shows 147.13% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine efficiency.
-11.53%
Operating expenses reduction while CX shows 23.16% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine advantage.
-13.24%
Both companies reducing total costs. Martin Whitman would check industry trends.
13.13%
Interest expense growth above 1.5x CX's 8.31%. Michael Burry would check for over-leverage.
-11.83%
Both companies reducing D&A. Martin Whitman would check industry patterns.
-70.87%
Both companies show EBITDA decline. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-59.43%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-98.37%
Both companies show declining income. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-97.86%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-40.17%
Other expenses reduction while CX shows 65.16% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine advantage.
-114.79%
Both companies show declining income. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-119.42%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-140.56%
Tax expense reduction while CX shows 193.58% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine advantage.
-112.82%
Net income decline while CX shows 1419.30% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine position.
-116.84%
Net margin decline while CX shows 1486.75% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine position.
-114.56%
EPS decline while CX shows 1600.00% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine position.
-114.71%
Diluted EPS decline while CX shows 1600.00% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine position.
-0.25%
Both companies reducing share counts. Martin Whitman would check patterns.
-1.02%
Both companies reducing diluted shares. Martin Whitman would check patterns.