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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KELYA | 20.4855 | 140 | 33.3459 | 33.3459 | 33.3459 | 33.3459 | 33.3459 | 21.5473 | (6.3487) | (6.3487) | (6.3487) | (6.3487) | (6.3487) | 11.4277 | 10.86 |
KFY | (68.6592) | 8.9836 | 11.4696 | 10.5565 | 13.6482 | 33.9543 | 29.9961 | 15.1218 | 10.3583 | 7.7336 | 15.1662 | 6.3276 | 7.92 | 11.9673 | 12.57 |
HSII | (14.7172) | 7.3844 | 31.3956 | 5.4073 | 4.4544 | 7.4983 | 14.5198 | 4.7536 | 3.199 | 6.1024 | 22.8551 | 1.4826 | 2.5892 | (6.9246) | (6.58) |
HSON | (4.3869) | 18.1919 | 23.8021 | (2.1 K) | (2.9402) | (3.1159) | (2.5803) | 59.8325 | (0.2367) | (1.3501) | (3.4347) | 29.0643 | 4.8011 | 122 | 128 |
MAN | 24.108 | 706 | 13.4668 | 18.4016 | 20.3746 | 14.3686 | 11.8886 | 25.1891 | 11.1606 | 8.1426 | 5.7701 | 10.0771 | 14.2584 | 17.7863 | 33.32 |
KFRC | (186) | 20.9244 | 10.652 | (97.4956) | (26.9727) | 12.7383 | 26.5267 | 32.1626 | 10.1504 | 17.2658 | 8.6207 | 23.4332 | 13.8579 | 16.1727 | 11.73 |
KELYB | 20.4855 | 140 | 33.3459 | 33.3459 | 33.3459 | 33.3459 | 33.3459 | 21.5473 | (6.3487) | (6.3487) | (6.3487) | (6.3487) | (6.3487) | 11.4277 | 10.86 |
HQI | (5.6419) | 7.3892 | 7.3892 | 7.3892 | 7.3892 | 4.3664 | 4.3664 | 4.3664 | 17.5221 | 17.5221 | 13.6836 | 17.7862 | 14.8925 | 22.1282 | 23.23 |
Kelly Services A, Korn Ferry, and Heidrick Struggles Ev To Free Cash Flow description
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