1.17 - 1.17
1.10 - 1.60
166 / 2.1K (Avg.)
-9.00 | -0.13
Gauges a company's financial stability and solvency. Value investors pay close attention to leverage and liquidity risk, ensuring the company has enough cushion to withstand downturns without impairing shareholder value.
-12.27
Negative D/E while AAG.DE shows 0.03. Joel Greenblatt would look for hidden assets and restructuring catalysts.
-43.11
Both companies show net cash positions. Charlie Munger would investigate if industry economics justify such conservative capitalization.
-16.85
Negative coverage while AAG.DE shows 50.51. Joel Greenblatt would look for operating improvements and turnaround potential.
2.35
Current ratio 75-90% of AAG.DE's 3.05. Bruce Berkowitz would look for working capital optimization opportunities.
0.01%
Intangibles less than half of AAG.DE's 17.55%. Mohnish Pabrai would verify if this conservative approach sacrifices brand value opportunities.