23.68 - 23.68
20.75 - 25.07
1.4K / 5.9K (Avg.)
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.
-3.51%
Negative revenue growth signals a shrinking top line, alarming for Benjamin Graham. Confirm if it’s cyclical or structural before proceeding.
-3.51%
Negative gross profit growth suggests either falling sales or rising direct costs. Benjamin Graham would consider this a fundamental warning sign.
2.36%
EBIT growth 0-5% – Limited. Howard Marks would worry if rising SG&A or R&D is constraining profitability.
2.36%
Operating income growth 0-5% – Barely rising. Howard Marks would be cautious about margin pressure or rising SG&A.
30.03%
Net income growth above 25% – Exceptional bottom-line expansion. Benjamin Graham would check if accounting one-offs inflate results.
30.01%
EPS growth above 25% – Exceptional. Warren Buffett would double-check that it’s not solely driven by aggressive buybacks rather than real profit increases.
30.13%
Diluted EPS growth above 25% – Impressive performance. Warren Buffett would confirm if major buybacks or real profit improvements drive these gains.
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-47.27%
Negative OCF growth is a critical warning sign. Benjamin Graham would check if receivables are ballooning or if core sales are declining.
-47.27%
Negative FCF growth reveals potential liquidity pressures or large capex overshadowing cash generation. Benjamin Graham would demand deeper scrutiny.
1.28%
10Y revenue/share CAGR 0-4% – Very modest. Howard Marks would question whether the company is in a mature industry or losing competitive edge.
1.28%
5Y CAGR 0-3% – Minimal growth. Howard Marks would be cautious if the industry average is higher.
1.28%
3Y CAGR 0-2% – Almost flat. Howard Marks would worry about potential stagnation or near-term cyclical peaks.
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40.81%
10Y net income/share CAGR above 15% – Exceptional long-term profit growth. Benjamin Graham would confirm if these gains hold through economic cycles.
40.81%
5Y net income/share CAGR above 15% – Strong mid-term profit growth. Benjamin Graham would check if leverage artificially boosts earnings.
40.81%
3Y net income/share CAGR above 15% – Rapid short-term profit growth. Benjamin Graham would verify if it’s driven by core revenue or temporary cost reductions.
8.27%
10Y equity/share CAGR 8-12% – Very solid. Benjamin Graham might verify if intangible write-ups or share buybacks artificially inflate equity gains.
8.27%
5Y equity/share CAGR 8-12% – Very good. Benjamin Graham might confirm intangible valuations aren’t artificially boosting equity.
8.27%
3Y equity/share CAGR 8-12% – Very good. Benjamin Graham would confirm intangible valuations or revaluations aren’t artificially inflating equity.
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0.58%
Asset growth 0-5% – Minimal. Howard Marks notes the firm may be optimizing existing assets or being cautious with expansions.
0.57%
0-2% annual BV/share growth – Minimal. Howard Marks worries about near-stagnant net worth accumulation.
1.03%
Debt rising up to 5% yoy – Mild increase. Peter Lynch sees expansions or acquisitions possibly justifying modest new debt.
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