238.00 - 242.07
140.53 - 242.25
26.77M / 38.44M (Avg.)
25.64 | 9.39
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.
6.90%
Revenue growth 10-15% – Solid pace. Seth Klarman would see if consistent expansion is reflected in improving net margins.
8.97%
Gross profit growth 10-15% – Solid. Seth Klarman would see if consistent improvements are driven by genuine pricing power.
25.40%
EBIT growth 10-15% – Solid. Seth Klarman would see if this level of profit expansion is sustainable across cycles.
25.40%
Operating income growth 10-15% – Solid. Seth Klarman would look at whether overhead costs remain controlled for long-term stability.
22.04%
Net income growth 10-15% – Solid. Seth Klarman would verify if cost control or pricing is driving consistent profit expansions.
22.88%
EPS growth 10-15% – Solid. Seth Klarman would see if share dilution or buybacks significantly affected the results.
23.08%
Diluted EPS growth 10-15% – Solid. Seth Klarman would check if share-based compensation is offsetting part of net income gains.
-0.88%
Share count shrinking 2-5% – Moderate buybacks. Seth Klarman would see if repurchases are opportunistic or routine capital return.
-0.46%
Diluted share count shrinking 2-5% – Moderate control of dilution. Seth Klarman would appreciate the incremental increase in EPS for shareholders.
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21.94%
OCF growth 10-15% – Solid. Seth Klarman would check consistency across several periods to confirm it’s not a one-off spike.
26.47%
FCF growth 10-15% – Solid. Seth Klarman would confirm consistency and see if the firm reinvests or returns capital effectively.
455.27%
10Y revenue/share CAGR 7-10% – Solid. Seth Klarman would see if this consistent growth is accompanied by healthy free cash flow.
150.51%
5Y CAGR 7-10% – Solid. Seth Klarman might check if free cash flow growth parallels top-line expansion.
109.68%
3Y CAGR 5-10% – Decent. Seth Klarman would look for consistency, ensuring no large spike from a single year.
539.62%
10Y OCF/share CAGR 7-10% – Solid. Seth Klarman would see if the firm steadily maintains or improves OCF margins over the decade.
210.25%
5Y OCF/share CAGR 7-10% – Solid. Seth Klarman would verify if overhead costs remain in check to allow free flow of operating cash.
120.50%
3Y OCF/share CAGR 5-10% – Decent. Seth Klarman would check if it’s consistent or just boosted by a single year.
497.37%
10Y net income/share CAGR 7-10% – Solid. Seth Klarman might check if dividends or buybacks accompany the rising profits.
530.41%
5Y net income/share CAGR 7-10% – Decent. Seth Klarman would investigate cyclical recovery vs. stable expansions.
184.10%
3Y net income/share CAGR 5-10% – Reasonable. Seth Klarman would check if it’s consistent each year or if one year skews the average.
255.67%
10Y equity/share CAGR 5-8% – Decent. Seth Klarman would check the firm’s ROE to ensure it aligns with this book value expansion.
80.83%
5Y equity/share CAGR 5-8% – Solid. Seth Klarman checks if ROE remains healthy during these mid-term expansions.
38.69%
3Y equity/share CAGR 5-8% – Solid. Seth Klarman might see a healthy short-term ROE fueling book value growth.
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7.68%
Receivables growth 0-10% – Typically normal if revenue grows at a similar pace. Seth Klarman verifies the AR-to-revenue ratio stays constant.
-3.63%
Inventory growth 0-5% – Generally fine if revenue grows similarly. Seth Klarman confirms no shortage risk that could hamper sales.
3.67%
Asset growth 10-15% – Moderate. Seth Klarman sees if expansions or new facilities can increase ROA in tandem.
3.31%
5-8% annual BV/share growth – Decent. Seth Klarman monitors if ROE supports continued expansions.
-0.17%
Debt growth between 0% and -5% – Slight reduction or flat. Seth Klarman considers it manageable leverage if cash flows stay robust.
-7.67%
R&D growth 0-10% – Balanced approach. Seth Klarman sees manageable cost if new products are still in development.
-0.29%
SG&A growth 0-5% – Generally manageable. Seth Klarman sees if overhead remains controlled and margins intact.