Compare Ev To Operating 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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BRID | 13.1771 | 21.4211 | 21.4211 | 33.0427 | 33.0427 | 33.0427 | 33.0427 | 33.0427 | 33.0427 | 21.8544 | 21.8544 | 21.8544 | 21.8544 | (19.0059) | (18.06) |
SNDL | (675) | (675) | (675) | (675) | (675) | (675) | (675) | (174) | (4.297) | (4.297) | (1.2743) | (5.3686) | (80.5871) | (32.1445) | (33.75) |
STKL | 501 | (85.1234) | (46.6167) | (46.6167) | (46.6167) | (46.6167) | 700 | (46.6167) | (46.6167) | (46.6167) | (46.6167) | (46.6167) | 21.5778 | 67.6131 | 64.23 |
VST | 4.9578 | 4.9578 | 4.9578 | (116) | 87.0952 | 28.1445 | (66.2879) | 7.7724 | 14.9591 | 8.1771 | 5.7193 | (100) | 46.7665 | 4.6658 | 4.9 |
FIZZ | 25.0352 | 22.6171 | 22.6171 | 22.6171 | 22.6171 | 22.6171 | 22.6171 | 22.6171 | 22.6171 | 22.6171 | 22.6171 | 19.1882 | 19.1882 | 19.1882 | 30.9981 |
ENIC | 10.8558 | 10.8558 | 10.8558 | 10.8558 | 19.1715 | 9.4871 | 8.2698 | 6.5524 | 8.2117 | 8.7666 | 6.8231 | 9.3362 | 5.7086 | 11.1247 | 10.43 |
EDN | 0.6171 | 0.6171 | 0.6171 | 0.6171 | 0.6171 | 0.6171 | 0.6171 | 0.6171 | 0.6171 | 0.6171 | 0.6171 | 0.4973 | 1.4801 | 13.4108 | 14.08 |
Bridgford Foods, SNDL Inc, and SunOpta Ev To Operating Cash Flow description
A valuation metric comparing the company's enterprise value to its operating cash flow, indicating how many dollars of EV are generated for each dollar of operating cash flows.Trending Themes
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