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.
1.05
OCF/share of $1–2 – Below ideal. Philip Fisher might question if expansions or cost improvements are needed.
0.94
FCF/share $0.5–1 – Fragile. Philip Fisher would worry about sustaining expansions or shareholder returns.
10.77%
Capex under 20% of OCF – Very capital-light. Warren Buffett would relish the strong free cash flows.
1.83
1.5–2 ratio – Good alignment of earnings and cash. Seth Klarman would look at historical stability of OCF.
35.48%
OCF-to-sales 25–40% – Very strong. Warren Buffett would see if this is a stable reflection of business fundamentals.