Compare Free Cash Flow Per Share Across Equities
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Cross Equities Free Cash Flow Per Share Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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KHC | 2.325 | 3.8291 | 4.3761 | 2.5017 | 2.5042 | 2.325 | 3.2794 | 3.643 | 3.643 | 3.643 | 3.643 | 2.4148 | 1.2667 | 1.46 | 2.63 |
HRL | 0.0222 | 1.6405 | 1.6405 | 1.6405 | 1.6405 | 1.4136 | 1.4136 | 1.4136 | 1.4136 | 1.4136 | 1.4231 | 1.4231 | 1.4231 | 1.4262 | 1.5 |
K | 2.305 | 2.7652 | 3.3666 | 3.3666 | 3.3666 | 3.3666 | 3.2029 | 3.3666 | 3.3666 | 3.3666 | 3.3666 | 3.3666 | 3.4106 | 3.07 | 1.69 |
GIS | 0.6724 | 2.9868 | 2.9868 | 2.9868 | 3.7798 | 3.7798 | 3.7798 | 3.7798 | 3.7798 | 4.3936 | 4.3936 | 4.3936 | 4.3936 | 4.3936 | 5.2876 |
CAG | 0.5931 | 2.2497 | 2.2497 | 2.2497 | 1.7396 | 1.7396 | 1.7396 | 1.7396 | 1.7396 | 3.4005 | 3.4005 | 3.4005 | 3.4005 | 3.4005 | 3.023 |
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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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