Compare Free Cash Flow Per Share Across Equities
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Cross Equities Free Cash Flow Per Share Analysis
Compare Diamond Offshore Drilling, Nabors Industries, and Borr Drilling 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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NBR | (7.8596) | (102) | 7.6004 | 40.7941 | (6.7879) | (1.8672) | 24.705 | (91.3617) | (19.9112) | 36.5194 | 21.8498 | 25.1329 | 14.3452 | 10.5919 | 11.12 |
BORR | (0.0812) | (0.0812) | (0.0812) | (0.0812) | (0.0812) | (0.0812) | (0.0812) | (42.141) | (10.2802) | (6.7102) | (1.2916) | (0.5775) | (0.1166) | (0.6743) | (0.71) |
PTEN | (0.0775) | (0.9292) | 0.2074 | 1.5684 | (2.2463) | 1.7581 | 1.2673 | (1.3423) | 0.408 | 1.7174 | 0.7094 | (0.3632) | 0.5992 | 1.3961 | 1.47 |
NE | (0.3071) | (7.4819) | (1.1398) | (3.0969) | (1.309) | 5.4727 | 1.7832 | 1.2091 | (0.093) | (0.3294) | 0.4957 | (2.7068) | 1.2541 | 1.1906 | 1.25 |
RIG | (0.2018) | 2.3758 | 3.6489 | (0.8889) | 0.1519 | 3.978 | 1.545 | 1.6553 | 0.7991 | (0.0768) | 0.2163 | 0.5761 | (0.3848) | (0.3424) | (0.33) |
HP | 0.1045 | (0.9113) | 1.7699 | 1.5365 | 2.6473 | 4.5967 | (0.3734) | 0.7161 | 3.6382 | 3.6857 | 0.5036 | (0.3648) | 4.2775 | 1.9178 | 2.01 |
PDS | (0.9168) | (14.033) | (16.8506) | (7.7611) | (12.0691) | 3.9816 | (5.524) | 1.2654 | 11.3906 | 8.767 | 11.9899 | 4.7528 | 3.9018 | 18.484 | 19.41 |
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Nabors Industries, and Borr Drilling 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.Trending Themes
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