5.44 - 5.64
4.95 - 8.28
2.1K / 2.4K (Avg.)
-272.00 | -0.02
Reveals whether the business's core operations generate sufficient cash to cover expenses, fund growth, and return capital to shareholders. Sustainable free cash flow is often a key indicator of long-term value creation.
0.14
OCF/share below $1 – Weak cash generation. Howard Marks would be cautious, demanding deeper diligence of liquidity.
-0.00
Negative FCF/share suggests outflows after capex. Benjamin Graham would see this as a warning unless it’s a strategic growth phase.
100.20%
Capex over 60% of OCF – Very capital-intensive. Howard Marks would question if the business can produce robust free cash.
-20.71
Negative ratio implies negative OCF or net income. Benjamin Graham would investigate which signals deeper distress.
11.14%
OCF-to-sales 10–15% – Moderate. Peter Lynch might look for operational tweaks to improve cash flow.