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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CNNE | (24.749) | (24.749) | (24.749) | (24.749) | (24.749) | (24.749) | 253 | (8.3457) | (24.331) | (20.2535) | (24.8454) | (17.4764) | (7.7873) | (16.2263) | (15.42) |
GFF | (3.5697) | 55.5953 | 59.7959 | 84.6709 | 904 | 111 | 28.9447 | (55.9475) | 27.5251 | 20.8231 | 28.1777 | 118 | 9.8961 | 15.9362 | 15.14 |
CPAC | 29.0112 | (22.5846) | (16.6542) | (156) | (8.1038) | (15.5912) | 34.415 | 24.4213 | 40.8329 | 29.8876 | 11.5225 | 24.3991 | (24.0355) | 79.1452 | 83.1 |
CMG | (20.0992) | 38.987 | 40.6238 | 49.1917 | 48.4916 | 34.4665 | 121 | 32.1551 | 35.2212 | 65.9993 | 142 | 61.8073 | 49.7511 | 54.3934 | 90.23 |
CECO | (126) | 14.2538 | 1.7542 | 7.9411 | 18.0183 | 20.8563 | 6.2099 | 92.2531 | 22.2525 | 150 | 612 | 24.6063 | 18.2356 | 22.1635 | 21.06 |
CAVA | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (91.4326) | (53.3975) | (62.4524) | (65.57) |
HIHO | 22.6481 | 13.5177 | (7.3394) | 3.0632 | 0.5471 | 11.1455 | 2.3677 | 3.4776 | (3.333) | 5.4879 | (47.6556) | (22.0303) | 4.7516 | 13.2325 | 13.89 |
BTBD | (57.3625) | (57.3625) | (57.3625) | (57.3625) | (57.3625) | (57.3625) | (57.3625) | (130) | (1.2 K) | (57.3625) | (57.3625) | (57.3625) | (57.3625) | (19.7257) | (20.71) |
Cannae Holdings, Griffon, and Cementos Pacasmayo SAA Ev To Free Cash Flow description
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