176.45 - 178.59
86.62 - 184.48
124.91M / 173.95M (Avg.)
50.81 | 3.50
Shows the trajectory of a company's cash-generation capacity. Consistent growth in operating and free cash flow suggests a robust, self-funding business model—crucial for value investors seeking undervalued, cash-rich opportunities.
-12.81%
Negative net income growth while AMD stands at 51.33%. Joel Greenblatt would see a comparative disadvantage in bottom-line performance.
-1.02%
Both reduce yoy D&A, with AMD at -53.37%. Martin Whitman would suspect a lull in expansions or intangible additions for both.
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87.64%
Slight usage while AMD is negative at -32.51%. John Neff would note competitor possibly capturing more free cash unless expansions are needed here.
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136.74%
Inventory growth well above AMD's 2.02%. Michael Burry would suspect potential future write-down risk if demand does not materialize.
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61.89%
Some yoy usage while AMD is negative at -404.52%. John Neff would see competitor possibly generating more free cash from minor accounts than we do.
265.77%
Well above AMD's 257.32%. Michael Burry would worry about large intangible write-downs or revaluation gains overshadowing real performance.
77.62%
Operating cash flow growth above 1.5x AMD's 5.18%. David Dodd would confirm superior cost control or stronger revenue-to-cash conversion.
53.86%
CapEx growth well above AMD's 6.69%. Michael Burry would suspect heavier cash outlays that risk short-term free cash flow vs. competitor.
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35.79%
Less growth in investment purchases vs. AMD's 91.51%, preserving near-term liquidity. David Dodd would confirm no strategic investment opportunities are lost.
102.09%
Proceeds from sales/maturities above 1.5x AMD's 48.72%. David Dodd would confirm if the firm is capitalizing on strong valuations or freeing liquidity for expansions.
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152.45%
Investing outflow well above AMD's 193.25%. Michael Burry sees possible short-term FCF risk unless these invests pay off quickly vs. competitor’s approach.
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20.07%
Buyback growth of 20.07% while AMD is zero at 0.00%. Bruce Berkowitz sees a modest per-share advantage that might accumulate if the stock is below intrinsic value.