Compare Ev To Free Cash Flow Across Equities
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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BB | (34.2171) | 6.1625 | 6.1625 | (3.482) | 20.1309 | (11.9674) | (11.9674) | 9.7652 | 107 | 177 | 177 | (61.8369) | (7.7933) | (71.3461) | (67.78) |
GB | 15.6595 | 15.6595 | 15.6595 | 15.6595 | 15.6595 | 15.6595 | 15.6595 | 35.6697 | 32.9453 | 16.9933 | (20.2921) | (14.5574) | (50.7803) | 20.8902 | 21.93 |
JG | (114) | (114) | (114) | (114) | (114) | (114) | (114) | (61.3467) | (24.1292) | (28.8892) | 47.9925 | (8.792) | (22.2537) | (0.5972) | (0.63) |
MQ | (804) | (804) | (804) | (804) | (804) | (804) | (804) | (804) | (804) | (804) | 338 | 153 | (128) | 326 | 342 |
NN | (9.9419) | (9.9419) | (9.9419) | (9.9419) | (9.9419) | (9.9419) | (9.9419) | (9.9419) | (9.9419) | (9.9419) | (8.4788) | (2.1603) | (6.3092) | (11.8628) | (12.46) |
ZS | (328) | (328) | (328) | (328) | (328) | (183) | (235) | 992 | 371 | 638 | 227 | 93.6312 | 69.5228 | 45.5477 | 43.27 |
DOCN | (163) | (163) | (163) | (163) | (163) | (163) | (163) | (163) | (163) | (104) | (80.5374) | 348 | 54.2197 | 42.1827 | 44.29 |
VERI | 0.274 | 0.274 | 0.274 | 0.274 | 0.274 | 36.3935 | (3.3585) | (5.7758) | (0.6842) | (0.3306) | 533 | 111 | (140) | (1.5995) | (1.52) |
BlackBerry, Global Blue Group, and Aurora Mobile Ev To Free Cash Flow description
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