Compare Ev To Free 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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AVA | 52.9944 | 107 | 68.1828 | (52.0298) | (58.9565) | (210) | (89.9801) | (2.6 K) | (78.1214) | (122) | (69.5833) | (32.1737) | (18.7509) | (111) | (117) |
ALE | 24.1542 | 898 | (14.9106) | (33.593) | (10.9428) | 73.6733 | 70.7103 | 26.6558 | 44.1341 | (16.5753) | (11.937) | (25.8601) | 6.9 K | 16.6312 | 15.8 |
BKH | (8.9062) | (13.5713) | (90.0804) | (126) | (52.8508) | (141) | (42.0133) | 63.6559 | 209 | (26.3692) | (33.685) | (12.1278) | (471) | 20.3942 | 21.41 |
ELP | (64.0096) | (23.5069) | (48.009) | (29.1771) | (14.4048) | (32.2697) | (20.7762) | (15.4103) | 65.884 | 11.5164 | 7.2503 | 8.5877 | 10.4883 | 11.6149 | 12.2 |
CIG | 33.5 K | 26.5686 | 33.4536 | 7.9142 | 8.8648 | 10.3927 | (72.6054) | (76.34) | 242 | 281 | 3.6255 | 8.0704 | 4.4854 | 6.2563 | 6.57 |
NWE | 144 | 53.3415 | 77.6325 | (80.6655) | (207) | 81.8723 | 4.4 K | 107 | 51.9063 | (304) | (100) | (25.7016) | (28.5315) | (75.5913) | (71.81) |
OTTR | 25.3673 | 40.7511 | 10.7882 | (91.4346) | (32.0895) | (33.991) | 1 K | 57.5594 | 67.6867 | (122) | (16.1559) | 64.2426 | 14.4588 | 36.1711 | 57.09 |
UTL | 18.9442 | (60.4888) | (364) | 111 | (101) | 77.8243 | (35.413) | (32.8494) | (51.7693) | (100) | (26.4857) | (176) | (58.3647) | (44.6643) | (46.9) |
Avista, Allete Inc, and Black Hills Ev To Free Cash Flow description
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