0.06 - 0.06
0.06 - 0.24
2.78M / 3.59M (Avg.)
-1.55 | -0.04
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.
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372730.40%
10Y CAGR of 372730.40% while WHC.AX is zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if incremental growth can widen into a significant edge.
372730.40%
5Y CAGR of 372730.40% while WHC.AX is zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if small improvements can scale into a larger advantage.
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100.44%
10Y OCF/share CAGR under 50% of WHC.AX's 25774.58%. Michael Burry would worry about a persistent underperformance in cash creation.
100.44%
Below 50% of WHC.AX's 1904.10%. Michael Burry would be alarmed about sustained underperformance in generating free operational cash.
100.23%
3Y OCF/share CAGR under 50% of WHC.AX's 609.33%. Michael Burry would worry about a significant short-term disadvantage in generating operational cash.
232.49%
10Y net income/share CAGR of 232.49% while WHC.AX is zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if minor gains can compound into a bigger lead over time.
232.49%
Net income/share CAGR of 232.49% while WHC.AX is zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if small mid-term gains can develop into a bigger lead.
123.38%
Below 50% of WHC.AX's 1032.65%. Michael Burry suspects a steep short-term disadvantage in bottom-line expansion.
-97.02%
Negative equity/share CAGR over 10 years while WHC.AX stands at 1030.25%. Joel Greenblatt sees a fundamental red flag unless the competitor also struggles.
-97.02%
Both show negative equity/share growth mid-term. Martin Whitman suspects cyclical or structural challenges for each company.
-87.36%
Negative 3Y equity/share growth while WHC.AX is at 3.30%. Joel Greenblatt demands an urgent fix in capital structure or profitability vs. the competitor.
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