Compare Ev To Free Cash Flow Across Equities
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Cross Equities Ev To Free Cash Flow Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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RDCM | (5.4073) | (6.6283) | (6.7069) | (17.2887) | 27.4831 | 65.2206 | 17.5316 | (19.1529) | (14.3867) | 19.1229 | (298) | 111 | 25.8745 | 25.1288 | 26.39 |
PG | 46.5006 | 21.2236 | 22.4622 | 24.2573 | 22.4157 | 21.2549 | 27.3572 | 20.2829 | 25.4288 | 22.0462 | 22.7419 | 27.3352 | 27.9785 | 24.6867 | 38.58 |
EML | 22.0154 | (61.1702) | (40.6465) | (40.6465) | (40.6465) | (40.6465) | 11.4866 | (40.6465) | (40.6465) | (40.6465) | (40.6465) | (40.6465) | 26.2318 | 30.17 | 31.67 |
TKR | 8.6394 | 424 | 9.5993 | 35.5018 | 22.7984 | 10.9499 | 13.7145 | 35.2872 | 20.1301 | 14.374 | 15.7377 | 27.3786 | 24.1705 | 21.8313 | 22.92 |
RCKY | 60.4872 | (91.8623) | 9.9456 | (14.0349) | 24.0402 | 7.385 | 6.1923 | 10.8533 | 13.6918 | 19.5814 | 9.0045 | (7.4122) | 34.7976 | 5.7275 | 4.31 |
ITRN | 56.6825 | 8.499 | 11.1657 | 12.6859 | 18.6208 | 21.5278 | 18.851 | 24.5152 | 22.1292 | 13.4215 | 7.6545 | 13.7059 | 22.6906 | 7.9401 | 7.54 |
SOGP | (69.1298) | (69.1298) | (69.1298) | (69.1298) | (69.1298) | (69.1298) | (69.1298) | (69.1298) | (866) | (28.7168) | 52.4877 | (2.4278) | (1.9557) | 3.7492 | 3.94 |
IRDM | 197 | (4.7579) | (3.7701) | (6.0416) | (8.7163) | (7.7017) | (12.2247) | (18.3172) | (28.9234) | 57.7278 | 31.3945 | 26.0447 | 28.928 | 27.2557 | 19.97 |
Radcom, Procter Gamble, and Eastern Ev To Free Cash Flow description
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