Compare Ev To Operating Cash Flow Across Equities
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Cross Equities Ev To Operating Cash Flow Analysis
Compare Marcus Millichap, Jones Lang LaSalle, and CBRE Group Class Ev To Operating Cash Flow Over Time
Select Fundamental2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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MMI | 28.4063 | 28.4063 | 14.3163 | 5.0475 | 16.1561 | 14.5099 | 11.5684 | 15.9204 | 9.6915 | 52.304 | 34.4286 | 6.8299 | 89.5553 | (22.1678) | (21.06) |
JLL | 38.0028 | 14.1397 | 12.661 | 16.4871 | 13.6852 | 20.7836 | 28.6786 | 9.5575 | 10.4085 | 22.1888 | 9.1479 | 16.1874 | 51.7306 | 20.3237 | 12.52 |
CBRE | 8.1183 | 20.3685 | 31.5299 | 14.2605 | 19.6545 | 23.6108 | 30.2065 | 23.6206 | 14.0627 | 19.2753 | 12.6851 | 16.1335 | 16.5845 | 67.4599 | 70.83 |
CIGI | 86.2 | 10.4496 | 8.567 | 10.2761 | 9.9305 | 11.4597 | 10.0329 | 11.8106 | 10.4852 | 12.483 | 27.9905 | 25.1923 | 88.3044 | 38.1274 | 21.19 |
FRPH | 6.0545 | 7.6248 | 10.7904 | 13.336 | 19.9968 | 21.2414 | 21.2414 | 26.4935 | (14.2065) | 11.839 | 24.4407 | 25.1999 | 22.9784 | 18.6066 | 19.54 |
FSV | 12.8005 | 14.19 | 11.1297 | 10.6407 | 26.1138 | 18.5056 | 17.5697 | 23.5498 | 27.4499 | 40.2918 | 21.9928 | 55.4253 | 58.8292 | 30.2959 | 20.16 |
NEN | 24.3733 | 46.2725 | 20.7509 | 26.6137 | 31.2779 | 29.1932 | 28.2589 | 32.0195 | 17.717 | 23.1616 | 26.6486 | 33.0702 | 28.662 | 26.3932 | 17.78 |
Marcus Millichap, Jones Lang LaSalle, and CBRE Group Class Ev To Operating Cash Flow description
A valuation metric comparing the company's enterprise value to its operating cash flow, indicating how many dollars of EV are generated for each dollar of operating cash flows.Trending Themes
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