Compare Graham Number Across Equities
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Cross Equities Graham Number Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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HFBL | 1.9907 | 10.0878 | 11.6668 | 12.4204 | 14.4646 | 15.2925 | 16.9618 | 16.1031 | 20.7317 | 19.6702 | 24.6953 | 23.3082 | 26.662 | 21.4631 | 22.54 |
FFNW | 5.1124 | 7.5039 | 6.0573 | 19.2125 | 14.1627 | 13.8636 | 14.0068 | 16.0324 | 22.026 | 19.1429 | 17.8195 | 22.3311 | 24.268 | 16.5938 | 11.53 |
FNWB | 6.796 | 4.8234 | 5.2901 | 5.7605 | 12.1476 | 10.8341 | 12.9058 | 10.8389 | 16.0617 | 19.237 | 22.798 | 28.1786 | 26.2591 | 10.2777 | 10.98 |
FCAP | 25.4233 | 24.2152 | 24.5127 | 27.9934 | 30.7706 | 33.5113 | 32.3738 | 35.0049 | 40.1651 | 45.4648 | 47.5499 | 51.1204 | 45.011 | 51.9879 | 54.59 |
CWBC | 5.3668 | 18.2752 | 10.416 | 16.6181 | 12.6603 | 7.6767 | 10.731 | 10.746 | 13.5344 | 14.2633 | 15.1635 | 20.309 | 15.7596 | 29.4079 | 30.88 |
ISTR | 7.0528 | 7.0528 | 7.0528 | 9.221 | 20.2485 | 18.2862 | 19.8943 | 21.2557 | 24.479 | 30.4874 | 25.4107 | 20.0619 | 41.2838 | 29.6478 | 17.82 |
FNWD | 13.4434 | 30.8036 | 35.9735 | 36.3945 | 39.5798 | 41.9294 | 46.0133 | 47.5715 | 49.5045 | 55.7804 | 67.6302 | 66.035 | 51.5127 | 38.9846 | 27.7 |
QCRH | 4.1996 | 37.2936 | 41.214 | 40.2598 | 27.7803 | 28.3527 | 33.5799 | 39.9816 | 45.8757 | 52.8649 | 57.0431 | 78.137 | 78.6723 | 89.9507 | 94.45 |
FCCO | 19.0573 | 18.2084 | 16.7837 | 13.2487 | 14.1737 | 15.917 | 16.7657 | 17.1672 | 22.2385 | 22.9359 | 23.6382 | 29.5687 | 26.2016 | 24.693 | 15.58 |
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