205.24 - 207.41
139.95 - 221.69
4.54M / 6.54M (Avg.)
37.59 | 5.48
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.
2.07%
Revenue growth above 1.5x ADI's 0.79%. David Dodd would confirm if the firm has a unique advantage driving sales higher.
2.07%
Positive gross profit growth while ADI is negative. John Neff would see a clear operational edge over the competitor.
2.07%
Positive EBIT growth while ADI is negative. John Neff might see a substantial edge in operational management.
2.07%
Positive operating income growth while ADI is negative. John Neff might view this as a competitive edge in operations.
25.41%
Net income growth of 25.41% while ADI is zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if small gains can accelerate into a larger gap.
33.33%
EPS growth of 33.33% while ADI is zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if minimal gains can accelerate over time.
33.33%
Diluted EPS growth of 33.33% while ADI is zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if minimal gains can be scaled further for a bigger lead.
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22.79%
10Y revenue/share CAGR at 50-75% of ADI's 38.78%. Martin Whitman would question if the firm’s offerings lag behind the competitor.
22.79%
5Y revenue/share CAGR at 50-75% of ADI's 38.78%. Martin Whitman would worry about a lagging mid-term growth trajectory.
22.79%
3Y revenue/share CAGR at 50-75% of ADI's 38.78%. Martin Whitman would question if the firm lags behind competitor innovations.
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708.41%
10Y net income/share CAGR of 708.41% while ADI is zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if minor gains can compound into a bigger lead over time.
708.41%
Net income/share CAGR of 708.41% while ADI is zero. Bruce Berkowitz would see if small mid-term gains can develop into a bigger lead.
708.41%
3Y net income/share CAGR of 708.41% while ADI is zero. Bruce Berkowitz sees if minor improvements can widen to a bigger advantage.
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8.00%
Dividend/share CAGR of 8.00% while ADI is zero. Bruce Berkowitz sees a slight advantage in stepping up payouts steadily.
8.00%
Dividend/share CAGR of 8.00% while ADI is zero. Bruce Berkowitz sees a minor advantage in stepping up distributions, even modestly.
8.00%
3Y dividend/share CAGR of 8.00% while ADI is zero. Bruce Berkowitz sees a minor positive difference that could attract dividend-focused investors.
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