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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CAH | (18.2028) | 16.5498 | 11.8676 | 10.7631 | 12.7892 | 11.4494 | 35.4036 | 9.4521 | 8.2573 | 12.1739 | 9.6103 | 5.5508 | 10.7467 | 7.3547 | 5.2036 |
SLS | (94.7377) | (0.4218) | (2.9964) | (9.148) | (3.4093) | (4.2064) | (0.3925) | (2.4501) | (0.3533) | (0.2235) | (1.1554) | (2.5004) | (1.0454) | (0.7537) | (0.79) |
ABG | 30.196 | (6.3797) | (25.803) | (5.7 K) | 147 | 65.8047 | 63.1064 | 13.8446 | (68.8382) | 14.1788 | 8.5506 | 7.229 | 12.6692 | 59.3754 | 62.34 |
EYE | 28.1111 | 28.1111 | 28.1111 | 28.1111 | 28.1111 | 461 | 364 | 28.1111 | 28.1111 | 28.1111 | 28.1111 | 28.1111 | 684 | 616 | 647 |
INKT | (27.5548) | (27.5548) | (27.5548) | (27.5548) | (27.5548) | (27.5548) | (27.5548) | (27.5548) | (27.5548) | (27.5548) | (51.9603) | (8.4441) | (3.5702) | (2.109) | (2.21) |
MNMD | (5.6359) | (5.6359) | (5.6359) | (5.6359) | (5.6359) | (4.5977) | (0.5151) | (0.1778) | (0.4785) | (31.0158) | (31.0158) | (9.4528) | 1.4796 | (0.8971) | (0.94) |
INBX | (41.0967) | (41.0967) | (41.0967) | (41.0967) | (41.0967) | (41.0967) | (41.0967) | (29.6191) | (23.0818) | (23.1436) | (15.0338) | (19.6961) | (7.9014) | (8.7071) | (9.14) |
REGN | (33.0577) | (25.0099) | (155) | 70.7471 | 110 | 95.1524 | 43.7571 | 42.015 | 23.2443 | 20.0452 | 26.1965 | 10.1948 | 17.3719 | 25.5443 | 26.82 |
Cardinal Health, Sellas Life Sciences, and Asbury Automotive Ev To Free Cash Flow description
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