Compare Cash Conversion Cycle Across Equities
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Cross Equities Cash Conversion Cycle Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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GTX | (33.2821) | (33.2821) | (33.2821) | (33.2821) | (33.2821) | (33.2821) | (33.2821) | (34.4486) | (23.3752) | (34.0636) | (14.3052) | (20.0051) | (35.4543) | (15.487) | (16.26) |
MGA | 118 | 28.3074 | 30.3179 | 29.1293 | 29.7786 | 32.8808 | 30.9462 | 30.8744 | 31.0305 | 29.9316 | 34.9694 | 34.2223 | 34.5019 | 37.1673 | 46.85 |
MLR | 50.3561 | 63.1382 | 80.2149 | 79.8335 | 74.54 | 68.2424 | 61.8683 | 71.5919 | 73.9012 | 71.2869 | 78.3642 | 74.4785 | 89.8451 | 89.8338 | 59.88 |
MOD | 70.5356 | 40.2073 | 47.1635 | 41.1697 | 36.9447 | 43.175 | 53.6387 | 41.3272 | 43.7352 | 53.6761 | 45.9949 | 63.0397 | 66.5047 | 81.7478 | 83.82 |
XPEL | 48.0863 | 12.594 | 5.7167 | 47.4321 | 66.0422 | 64.4018 | 52.8586 | 55.6592 | 51.3454 | 52.8782 | 55.465 | 77.161 | 135 | 151 | 159 |
SES | (52.5379) | (25.4316) | (33.7666) | (33.7666) | (27.1292) | 434 | (994) | (361) | (361) | (361) | (361) | (361) | (361) | (415) | (394) |
SMP | 250 | 155 | 147 | 151 | 157 | 159 | 160 | 161 | 182 | 174 | 186 | 191 | 214 | 200 | 225 |
SUP | 83.0019 | 76.712 | 76.712 | 76.712 | 76.712 | 76.712 | 75.2201 | 75.2201 | 45.7134 | 34.8287 | 18.9968 | 28.7336 | 21.8025 | 20.8545 | 19.81 |
XOS | (1.6 K) | (1.6 K) | (1.6 K) | (1.6 K) | (1.6 K) | (1.6 K) | (1.6 K) | (1.6 K) | (1.6 K) | 98.1713 | 165 | 1.3 K | 383 | 410 | 431 |
Garrett Motion, Magna International, and Miller Industries Cash Conversion Cycle description
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