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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GFF | (3.5697) | 55.5953 | 59.7959 | 84.6709 | 904 | 111 | 28.9447 | (55.9475) | 27.5251 | 20.8231 | 28.1777 | 118 | 9.8961 | 15.9362 | 15.14 |
MATW | 6.8177 | 22.0049 | 16.0349 | 33.1964 | 26.3302 | 28.0933 | 27.3549 | 23.6416 | 21.5987 | 10.2378 | 14.1175 | 21.857 | 69.4119 | 24.6347 | 30.48 |
VMI | 21.0799 | 37.7401 | (146) | (146) | (146) | (146) | 21.9254 | (146) | (146) | (146) | (146) | 28.404 | 33.8872 | 30.5 | 27.69 |
SPLP | 6.4493 | (20.1997) | 10.496 | 8.1203 | 12.812 | (12.8439) | 2.1948 | (7.166) | 87.4149 | 8.6377 | 8.5658 | 47.6598 | (3.8774) | (23.9858) | (22.79) |
BBU | (12.0863) | (12.0863) | (12.0863) | (12.0863) | 10.4744 | 13.8184 | 14.9765 | 67.7776 | 12.8199 | 23.3438 | 8.2018 | 119 | (66.7437) | (277) | (263) |
TRC | 169 | (113) | (75.3409) | (35.1138) | (58.228) | (42.2254) | (29.2144) | (30.1126) | (39.7772) | (35.0255) | (36.7521) | (25.3475) | (33.8449) | (34.6825) | (36.42) |
CODI | 20.2268 | 9.8167 | 28.2719 | 21.5176 | 22.7805 | 16.0896 | 17.1017 | 42.3049 | 24.5168 | 35.9062 | 17.4528 | 33.1999 | (33.083) | 127 | 134 |
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