Compare Free Cash Flow Per Share Across Equities
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Cross Equities Free Cash Flow Per Share Analysis
Compare Bank of Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank, and Bank of Nova Scotia Free Cash Flow Per Share Over Time
Select Fundamental2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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BMO | (0.2404) | 14.386 | 16.6498 | (5.6731) | 2.805 | (4.9069) | 3.147 | 26.4819 | 44.1005 | 77.646 | 66.5458 | 5.2847 | 11.1565 | 10.04 | 5.86 |
CM | (7.8858) | 1.6238 | 6.159 | (21.1534) | 24.2024 | 12.6976 | 2.9772 | 10.8468 | 20.664 | 67.3342 | (4.6453) | 23.9186 | 12.1665 | 10.95 | 11.5 |
BNS | 0.1664 | 6.7387 | 8.0318 | 3.8443 | 11.2107 | 3.1154 | 2.1455 | 14.3405 | (9.9926) | 46.1163 | (10.93) | 13.6547 | 26.1337 | 23.52 | 24.7 |
RY | 1.072 | (2.3749) | 4.3609 | 9.6683 | 15.8094 | 17.2282 | 24.7862 | 10.7307 | 8.3664 | 95.6448 | 41.3229 | 13.851 | 16.7855 | 15.11 | 15.86 |
BAC | 7.7084 | 6.2295 | (1.2896) | 8.6007 | 2.4297 | 2.6505 | 1.78 | 1.0203 | 3.9142 | 6.5787 | 4.3405 | (0.8469) | (0.7798) | 5.6027 | 5.88 |
C | 6.0922 | 14.191 | 3.6399 | 17.7614 | 13.8699 | 12.1634 | 17.7196 | (4.4276) | 13.3069 | (8.0798) | (11.5385) | 28.1013 | 9.9846 | (41.4481) | (39.38) |
WFC | (0.5503) | 2.6877 | (15.9824) | 10.734 | (13.9514) | (11.2509) | (6.2477) | 0.98 | 6.4139 | 1.6487 | 0.4981 | (2.8373) | 7.1082 | 10.9422 | 11.49 |
NU | (0.0026) | (0.0026) | (0.0026) | (0.0026) | (0.0026) | (0.0026) | (0.0026) | (0.0026) | (0.0026) | 1.4313 | 4.4202 | (0.6407) | 0.1371 | 1.7954 | 0.95 |
Bank of Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank, and Bank of Nova Scotia Free Cash Flow Per Share description
The amount of cash a company generates after accounting for capital expenditures, divided by the number of outstanding shares. It represents the cash available for dividends, share buybacks, or debt repayment per share.Generate Optimal Portfolios
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