205.24 - 207.41
139.95 - 221.69
4.54M / 6.54M (Avg.)
37.59 | 5.48
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.
-7.18%
Revenue decline while AVGO shows 0.59% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine competitive position erosion.
-10.50%
Cost reduction while AVGO shows 0.75% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine competitive advantage.
-3.63%
Gross profit decline while AVGO shows 0.51% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine competitive position.
3.83%
Margin expansion while AVGO shows decline. John Neff would investigate competitive advantages.
6.60%
R&D growth less than half of AVGO's 19.53%. David Dodd would verify if efficiency advantage is sustainable.
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3.14%
Operating expenses growth less than half of AVGO's 12.43%. David Dodd would verify sustainability.
-5.97%
Total costs reduction while AVGO shows 6.00% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine advantage.
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-34.71%
D&A reduction while AVGO shows 4313.59% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine efficiency.
-20.09%
EBITDA decline while AVGO shows 62.84% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine position.
-13.91%
EBITDA margin decline while AVGO shows 61.89% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine position.
-11.36%
Both companies show declining income. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-4.50%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-2.00%
Other expenses reduction while AVGO shows 3.38% growth. Joel Greenblatt would examine advantage.
-10.81%
Both companies show declining income. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-3.91%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
9.76%
Tax expense growth less than half of AVGO's 1023.08%. David Dodd would verify if advantage is sustainable.
-10.69%
Both companies show declining income. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-3.78%
Both companies show margin pressure. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-9.76%
Both companies show declining EPS. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-10.00%
Both companies show declining diluted EPS. Martin Whitman would check industry conditions.
-1.18%
Share count reduction while AVGO shows 0.26% change. Joel Greenblatt would examine strategy.
-1.22%
Both companies reducing diluted shares. Martin Whitman would check patterns.