Compare Capex To Depreciation 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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POLA | 0.8962 | 0.8962 | 0.8962 | 0.8962 | 0.8962 | 1.5562 | 0.7942 | 1.3383 | 1.4912 | 0.2624 | 0.0152 | 0.1293 | 0.0493 | 0.5013 | 0.77 |
EOSE | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 1.0829 | 2.3139 | 5.9659 | 2.6139 | 2.7345 | 2.06 |
EPOW | 4.5212 | 4.5212 | 4.5212 | 4.5212 | 4.5212 | 4.5212 | 4.5212 | 4.5212 | 2.3926 | 7.1526 | 3.64 | 7.7106 | 19.374 | 1.6678 | 1.58 |
FREY | 4.7333 | 4.7333 | 4.7333 | 4.7333 | 4.7333 | 4.7333 | 4.7333 | 4.7333 | 4.7333 | 4.7333 | 4.7333 | 115 | 378 | 56.1672 | 111 |
MVST | 2.3389 | 2.3389 | 2.3389 | 2.3389 | 2.3389 | 2.3389 | 2.3389 | 2.3389 | 2.3389 | 1.3167 | 1.1104 | 4.2419 | 7.4088 | 8.1467 | 8.55 |
SLDP | 2.1681 | 2.1681 | 2.1681 | 2.1681 | 2.1681 | 2.1681 | 2.1681 | 2.1681 | 2.1681 | 2.1681 | 0.5127 | 5.5076 | 9.9297 | 2.7548 | 3.34 |
ENVX | 4.5424 | 4.5424 | 4.5424 | 4.5424 | 4.5424 | 4.5424 | 4.5424 | 4.5424 | 4.5424 | 3.2417 | 46.5509 | 4.5424 | 4.5424 | 2.9975 | 2.85 |
GWH | 3.2731 | 3.2731 | 3.2731 | 3.2731 | 3.2731 | 3.2731 | 3.2731 | 3.2731 | 3.2731 | 3.2731 | 1.1514 | 4.8374 | 9.3106 | 0.889 | 0.84 |
EOSEW | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 0.7021 | 1.0829 | 2.3139 | 5.9659 | 2.6139 | 2.7345 | 2.06 |
Polar Power, Eos Energy Enterprises, and Sunrise New Energy Capex To Depreciation description
The ratio of a company's capital expenditures to its depreciation expenses, indicating how much the company is investing in physical assets relative to the aging of existing assets.Generate Optimal Portfolios
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