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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LI | (139) | (139) | (139) | (139) | (139) | (139) | (139) | (139) | (139) | (106) | 25.101 | 19.7871 | 14.2854 | 1.0937 | 1.15 |
DOOO | 7.5279 | 7.5279 | 7.5279 | 18.5223 | 9.0558 | 7.6039 | 7.1051 | 11.0639 | 8.6117 | 14.6008 | 9.4331 | 13.8802 | 17.9024 | 5.4318 | 8.71 |
AXL | 14.9128 | (31.1148) | (12.7035) | 13.197 | 9.4135 | 6.7109 | 5.882 | 8.2544 | 5.9245 | 7.7151 | 8.7052 | 6.9864 | 7.6035 | 8.8163 | 7.91 |
LCID | 0.4501 | 0.4501 | 0.4501 | 0.4501 | 0.4501 | 0.4501 | 0.4501 | 0.4501 | 0.4501 | 0.4501 | 0.64 | (22.5928) | (5.3054) | (3.9451) | (4.14) |
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 |
OTLY | (308) | (308) | (308) | (308) | (308) | (308) | (308) | (308) | (308) | (308) | (273) | (19.7553) | (4.087) | (5.941) | (6.24) |
SHOT | (35.7754) | (35.7754) | (35.7754) | (35.7754) | (35.7754) | (35.7754) | (35.7754) | (35.7754) | (35.7754) | (68.7382) | (18.775) | (0.5133) | (2.7865) | (10.6963) | (11.23) |
TSLA | (60.4903) | (22.5406) | (14.7979) | 66.9472 | (494) | (61.9053) | (291) | (995) | 31.8911 | 34.2549 | 113 | 89.9047 | 25.4719 | 58.9809 | 61.93 |
Li Auto, BRP Inc, and American Axle Manufa 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.Generate Optimal Portfolios
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