95.23 - 97.14
55.47 - 103.81
1.63M / 1.80M (Avg.)
55.57 | 1.74
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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21.32%
EBIT growth below 50% of PAAS's 334.36%. Michael Burry would suspect deeper competitive or cost structure issues.
21.32%
Operating income growth under 50% of PAAS's 334.36%. Michael Burry would be concerned about deeper cost or sales issues.
-498.04%
Negative net income growth while PAAS stands at 155.56%. Joel Greenblatt would push for a reevaluation of cost or revenue strategies.
-498.20%
Negative EPS growth while PAAS is at 141.67%. Joel Greenblatt would expect urgent managerial action on costs or revenue drivers.
-498.20%
Negative diluted EPS growth while PAAS is at 141.67%. Joel Greenblatt would require immediate efforts to restrain share issuance or boost net income.
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1345.03%
Positive OCF growth while PAAS is negative. John Neff would see this as a clear operational advantage vs. the competitor.
1345.03%
Positive FCF growth while PAAS is negative. John Neff would see a strong competitive edge in net cash generation.
-100.00%
Negative 10Y revenue/share CAGR while PAAS stands at 208.38%. Joel Greenblatt would question if the company is failing to keep pace with industry changes.
-100.00%
Negative 5Y CAGR while PAAS stands at 77.36%. Joel Greenblatt would push for a turnaround plan or reevaluation of the company’s product line.
-100.00%
Negative 3Y CAGR while PAAS stands at 11.60%. Joel Greenblatt would look for missteps or fading competitiveness that hurt sales.
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3333.85%
3Y OCF/share CAGR above 1.5x PAAS's 114.30%. David Dodd would confirm if the firm is quickly gaining an operational edge over the competitor.
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-1740.38%
Negative 3Y CAGR while PAAS is 163.45%. Joel Greenblatt might call for a short-term turnaround strategy or cost realignment.
8252.36%
Equity/share CAGR of 8252.36% while PAAS is zero. Bruce Berkowitz might see a slight advantage that can compound significantly over 10 years.
8252.36%
5Y equity/share CAGR above 1.5x PAAS's 33.90%. David Dodd might see stronger earnings retention or fewer asset impairments fueling growth.
8577.55%
3Y equity/share CAGR above 1.5x PAAS's 134.39%. David Dodd verifies the company’s short-term capital management far exceeds the competitor’s pace.
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3578.51%
AR growth well above PAAS's 64.19%. Michael Burry fears inflated revenue or higher default risk in the near future.
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17000.92%
Asset growth above 1.5x PAAS's 8.34%. David Dodd checks if M&A or new capacity expansions are value-accretive vs. competitor's approach.
16152.91%
BV/share growth above 1.5x PAAS's 0.02%. David Dodd confirms if consistent profit retention or fewer write-downs yield faster equity creation.
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-21.32%
Both reduce SG&A yoy. Martin Whitman sees a cost war or cyclical slowdown forcing overhead cuts.