1.14 - 1.17
1.10 - 1.60
14.0K / 2.1K (Avg.)
-9.00 | -0.13
Helps investors judge whether earnings growth is driven by sustainable operations or temporary factors. Consistent, organic income expansion can justify a higher intrinsic value for patient, long-term investors.
-12.45%
Both companies show declining revenue. Martin Whitman would check for industry-wide issues.
7.83%
Cost increase while AAG.DE reduces costs. John Neff would investigate competitive disadvantage.
-264.59%
Both companies show declining gross profit. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-288.00%
Margin decline while AAG.DE shows 1.95% expansion. Joel Greenblatt would examine competitive position.
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90.81%
Other expenses growth while AAG.DE reduces costs. John Neff would investigate differences.
-6.41%
Both companies reducing operating expenses. Martin Whitman would check industry trends.
7.64%
Total costs growth while AAG.DE reduces costs. John Neff would investigate differences.
17.53%
Interest expense growth while AAG.DE reduces costs. John Neff would investigate differences.
-3.81%
D&A reduction while AAG.DE shows 7.39% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine efficiency.
-26.63%
Both companies show EBITDA decline. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-16.19%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-318.02%
Both companies show declining income. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-349.03%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
3.46%
Other expenses growth while AAG.DE reduces costs. John Neff would investigate differences.
-302.32%
Both companies show declining income. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-331.10%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-158.05%
Both companies reducing tax expense. Martin Whitman would check patterns.
-309.71%
Both companies show declining income. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-339.54%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-303.49%
Both companies show declining EPS. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-303.49%
Both companies show declining diluted EPS. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
5.00%
Share count increase while AAG.DE reduces shares. John Neff would investigate differences.
5.00%
Diluted share increase while AAG.DE reduces shares. John Neff would investigate differences.