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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CHEF | (27.6676) | (27.6676) | (27.6676) | (27.6676) | (27.6676) | (27.6676) | (27.6676) | (27.6676) | (27.6676) | (27.6676) | (27.6676) | 471 | 471 | 37.9994 | 39.9 |
AVO | 206 | 206 | 206 | 206 | 206 | 206 | 206 | 206 | 17.4103 | 84.9282 | (56.8539) | (51.4182) | (42.5029) | (48.88) | (46.43) |
ANDE | 1.5 K | 6.0432 | 7.6151 | 13.2671 | (11.1194) | (39.3198) | (13.5405) | (13.0525) | (4.4731) | 26.1989 | (12.3286) | (16.8427) | 13.4173 | 2.4633 | 2.34 |
PFGC | 65.6257 | 65.6257 | 65.6257 | 65.6257 | 65.6257 | 65.6257 | 65.6257 | 24.9301 | 24.9301 | 24.9301 | 24.9301 | 24.9301 | 24.9301 | 19.7599 | (37.6161) |
SYY | 42.8812 | 22.2947 | 22.2947 | 22.2947 | 22.2947 | 22.2947 | 22.2947 | 23.1729 | 23.1729 | 23.1729 | 23.1729 | 23.1729 | 23.1729 | 22.2682 | 29.5656 |
CVGW | 25.5727 | 27.2377 | 68.8309 | 82.4372 | 48.0435 | 25.7268 | 73.5963 | 51.1394 | 27.4048 | 72.275 | 398 | 16.6862 | (21.7205) | (19.55) | (18.57) |
SPTN | 19.9156 | 19.9156 | 19.9156 | 19.9156 | 19.9156 | 19.9156 | 23.2915 | 19.9156 | 19.9156 | 19.9156 | 19.9156 | 19.9156 | 140 | 126 | 132 |
USFD | 88.1259 | 88.1259 | 88.1259 | 72.7579 | 36.6427 | 24.9276 | 23.7081 | 88.1259 | 88.1259 | 88.1259 | 88.1259 | 88.1259 | 24.877 | 28.61 | 42.26 |
HFFG | 11.1 | 11.1 | 11.1 | 11.1 | 11.1 | 11.1 | 11.1 | 18.7687 | 33.4234 | (3.6 K) | 11.9157 | 40.1931 | 16.9664 | 38.714 | 40.65 |
Chefs Warehouse, Mission Produce, and Andersons Ev To Free Cash Flow description
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