Compare Short Term Coverage Ratios Across Equities
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Cross Equities Short Term Coverage Ratios Analysis
Compare BJs Wholesale Club, Dollar General, and Grocery Outlet Holding Short Term Coverage Ratios Over Time
Select Fundamental2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BJ | 1.0343 | 1.0343 | 1.0343 | 1.0343 | 1.0343 | 1.0343 | 1.0343 | 1.0343 | 1.0343 | 1.0343 | 2.2536 | 2.2536 | 2.2536 | 2.2536 | 0.956 |
DG | 136 | 1.3 K | 1.3 K | 1.1 K | 1.1 K | 1.1 K | 1.1 K | 1.1 K | 1.1 K | 1.1095 | 1.1095 | 1.1095 | 1.1095 | 1.1095 | 0.6713 |
GO | 3.7234 | 3.7234 | 3.7234 | 3.7234 | 3.7234 | 3.7234 | 3.7234 | 15.7324 | 14.398 | 3.7234 | 3.7234 | 4.3725 | 4.3725 | 14.398 | 9.17 |
KR | 8.6821 | 2.0916 | 2.0916 | 2.0916 | 2.4216 | 2.4216 | 2.4216 | 2.4216 | 2.4216 | 2.4216 | 7.8203 | 7.8203 | 7.8203 | 7.8203 | 45.75 |
YI | (5.3659) | (5.3659) | (5.3659) | (5.3659) | (5.3659) | (5.3659) | (5.3659) | (5.3659) | (5.3659) | (5.3659) | (0.5094) | (2.4722) | (0.1293) | (1.3229) | (1.39) |
DLTR | 61.9844 | 61.9844 | 61.9844 | 61.9844 | 1.2227 | 1.2227 | 1.2227 | 1.2227 | 1.2227 | 1.2227 | 1.7743 | 1.7743 | 1.7743 | 1.7743 | 6.7207 |
DTCK | 1.4438 | 1.4438 | 1.4438 | 1.4438 | 1.4438 | 1.4438 | 1.4438 | 1.4438 | 1.4438 | 1.4438 | 1.4438 | 68.4043 | (12.3949) | 8.7391 | 8.3 |
WILC | 4.0082 | (0.7171) | (0.7171) | 207 | 896 | 896 | 896 | 896 | 896 | 896 | 896 | 896 | 896 | 807 | 847 |
EXTO | 0.9403 | 12.1667 | 11.4543 | 9.1929 | 6.7527 | 2.5256 | 0.0313 | 1.3349 | 1.2183 | (1.9796) | 0.5687 | 6.8981 | 0.9845 | 1.4835 | 1.41 |
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