205.24 - 207.41
139.95 - 221.69
4.54M / 6.54M (Avg.)
37.59 | 5.48
Reveals whether the business's core operations generate sufficient cash to cover expenses, fund growth, and return capital to shareholders. Sustainable free cash flow is often a key indicator of long-term value creation.
-0.00
Negative OCF/share indicates operating outflows – a Benjamin Graham red flag. Investigate if short-term timing issues or fundamental weaknesses cause the cash drain.
-0.09
Negative FCF/share suggests outflows after capex. Benjamin Graham would see this as a warning unless it’s a strategic growth phase.
-10400.00%
A negative ratio usually implies negative OCF, a concerning sign. Benjamin Graham would be extremely cautious about solvency and cash burn.
0.01
Below 1.0 – Earnings may outstrip actual OCF. Howard Marks would caution about potential accrual or earnings quality issues.
-0.06%
Negative OCF or negative sales can produce a negative ratio – a severe warning sign for Benjamin Graham. Investigate if the business is in distress or early growth with minimal revenue.