Compare Book Value Per Share Across Equities
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Cross Equities Book Value Per Share Analysis
Compare Mettler Toledo Inter, Charles River Labora, and Syneos Health Book Value Per Share Over Time
Select Fundamental2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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LH | 8.2883 | 25.8047 | 29.0631 | 28.9522 | 33.2606 | 50.7115 | 53.7151 | 66.6992 | 68.7515 | 77.2932 | 96.1942 | 106 | 111 | 90.5913 | 95.12 |
IQV | (7.7278) | (7.7278) | (10.8318) | (5.3766) | (5.5004) | (2.7283) | 59.4232 | 38.3747 | 34.1384 | 32.1015 | 32.828 | 31.5674 | 30.7303 | 33.2535 | 34.92 |
NEOG | (0.1989) | 2.3185 | 2.6842 | 3.127 | 3.5448 | 4.0343 | 4.6312 | 5.4138 | 6.1469 | 6.8999 | 7.8909 | 8.2405 | 16.5936 | 14.5238 | 15.25 |
MEDP | 13.6569 | 13.6569 | 13.6569 | 13.6569 | 13.6569 | 10.4331 | 17.1115 | 12.8925 | 16.5894 | 20.2414 | 22.612 | 26.5721 | 11.9299 | 18.1938 | 13.62 |
QGEN | 0.1584 | 11.3405 | 12.0623 | 12.0939 | 11.8964 | 11.4181 | 11.5423 | 11.1411 | 11.6845 | 11.5313 | 11.2064 | 14.0024 | 15.7038 | 17.2062 | 18.07 |
TWST | (4.0792) | (4.0792) | (4.0792) | (4.0792) | (4.0792) | (4.0792) | (7.1008) | (7.5694) | 5.5379 | 8.5803 | 12.0375 | 14.6494 | 10.9595 | 9.86 | 10.36 |
WAT | 0.5845 | 13.4923 | 16.7047 | 20.6398 | 22.4598 | 25.0055 | 28.4944 | 27.9948 | 20.3561 | (3.1981) | 3.7386 | 5.9692 | 8.4102 | 19.4722 | 20.45 |
Mettler Toledo Inter, Charles River Labora, and Syneos Health Book Value Per Share description
The ratio of equity available to common shareholders divided by the number of outstanding shares. This measure represents the value per share of a company according to its financial statements.Generate Optimal Portfolios
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