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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EXP | 19.0936 | 51.7156 | 48.898 | 42.5323 | 37.9458 | 22.5349 | 19.4276 | 27.0897 | 25.2776 | 14.8348 | 10.7534 | 13.9032 | 15.0144 | 23.619 | 22.94 |
CRH | 8.6221 | 26.928 | 25.6903 | 26.8877 | 23.0169 | 20.8601 | 21.8488 | 26.5845 | 33.9048 | 16.1125 | 13.4461 | 19.6163 | 15.4553 | 17.735 | 14.46 |
SUM | 39.837 | 39.837 | 65.057 | 2.8 K | 530 | 39.837 | 33.2101 | 39.837 | 39.837 | 39.837 | 39.837 | 39.837 | 255 | 293 | 347 |
CX | 27.6053 | 63.1488 | (4.8 K) | (463) | 603 | 263 | 156 | 245 | 273 | 28.5364 | 18.0603 | 21.5115 | 34.5364 | 18.9534 | 19.9 |
MLM | 28.1104 | 43.1699 | 74.5211 | 36.4248 | 51.8317 | 41.3105 | 52.0843 | 62.5372 | 42.1825 | 35.3307 | 29.1278 | 45.2433 | 50.5252 | 39.3298 | 37.73 |
JHX | 6.4012 | 9.3129 | 91.6944 | 28.5529 | (55.8116) | 35.4665 | 40.0248 | 96.3819 | (374) | 26.5036 | 21.4226 | 28.6316 | 1.4 K | 39.6125 | 49.7 |
USLM | (18.3077) | 12.187 | 11.1733 | 12.4914 | 17.9751 | 11.7869 | 17.1955 | 26.7038 | (22.025) | 22.901 | 13.5645 | 24.3864 | 17.8817 | 19.5214 | 20.5 |
CPAC | 29.0112 | (22.5846) | (16.6542) | (156) | (8.1038) | (15.5912) | 34.415 | 24.4213 | 40.8329 | 29.8876 | 11.5225 | 24.3991 | (24.0355) | 78.4995 | 82.42 |
LOMA | (8.9228) | (8.9228) | (8.9228) | (8.9228) | (8.9228) | (8.9228) | (8.9228) | (8.9228) | (8.9228) | (8.9228) | 16.0355 | 3.4824 | 5.2281 | 19.8635 | 20.86 |
Eagle Materials, CRH PLC ADR, and Summit Materials Ev To Free Cash Flow description
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