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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SFL | 2.8252 | (17.7249) | (38.4171) | 102 | (11.4137) | (13.1989) | 68.6585 | 29.616 | (3.7501) | 19.392 | 17.203 | (11.3296) | (14.7739) | 48.6162 | 51.05 |
BBDC | (309.8 M) | (4.6196) | (7.4463) | 7.7225 | (5.109) | (35.0429) | (47.2162) | 103 | (5.0792) | (36.9175) | (5.9684) | (5.0643) | 24.8929 | 29.7408 | 31.23 |
ENS | 15.8303 | 11.4957 | 11.0929 | 25.6154 | 24.2786 | 10.7212 | 18.019 | 21.4699 | 27.8075 | 19.7235 | 15.3146 | (28.905) | 22.8053 | 11.7736 | 14.25 |
WAVS | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (49.2 K) | (27.7398) | (47.4746) | (49.85) |
PPYAU | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | 18.8 K | (187) | (53.6004) | (50.92) |
PT | (7.576) | (7.576) | (7.576) | (7.576) | (7.576) | (7.576) | (7.576) | 11.7374 | 14.425 | 7.3346 | (10.4632) | (9.3265) | (11.7751) | 8.9882 | 9.44 |
SPNT | (456) | (456) | (39.3064) | 221 | 16.6426 | 7.9225 | 274 | (20.42) | 70.6156 | 3.1237 | 6.3931 | 641 | 3.4805 | 2.7175 | 2.58 |
HIHO | 22.6481 | 13.5177 | (7.3394) | 3.0632 | 0.5471 | 11.1455 | 2.3677 | 3.4776 | (3.333) | 5.4879 | (47.6556) | (22.0303) | 4.7516 | 13.2325 | 13.89 |
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