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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NUE | 2.0227 | 36.0895 | 29.2754 | 28.7162 | 34.936 | 24.1002 | 37.1813 | 50.322 | 72.2044 | 56.4244 | 43.6517 | 159 | 214 | 185 | 194 |
STLD | 1.3082 | 17.4252 | 13.5756 | 14.9107 | 13.7954 | 11.6155 | 20.5952 | 32.6018 | 45.1232 | 35.7178 | 34.756 | 104 | 145 | 133 | 139 |
MT | 89.6558 | 82.6533 | 101 | 71.5023 | 41.9802 | 87.1145 | 36.4309 | 61.9025 | 68.7948 | 44.9387 | 19.572 | 136 | 95.1918 | 39.6713 | 58.42 |
GGB | 1.9867 | 19.4734 | 16.5572 | 18.3882 | 17.813 | 32.3216 | 22.0695 | 7.4805 | 20.6063 | 15.2435 | 22.6974 | 68.0831 | 61.35 | 52.0344 | 54.64 |
X | 77.5735 | 16.0393 | 21.5983 | 81.3404 | 20.3434 | 63.623 | 30.3017 | 30.7604 | 58.1279 | 44.785 | 50.64 | 110 | 97.5319 | 66.3596 | 44.11 |
RS | 4.0822 | 65.9828 | 75.5026 | 68.986 | 75.3145 | 70.62 | 73.7367 | 110 | 114 | 136 | 101 | 220 | 283 | 261 | 274 |
CMC | 1.3467 | 20.8193 | 14.8258 | 15.9359 | 11.7355 | 11.2658 | 10.4484 | 18.4666 | 22.8311 | 28.9842 | 38.3682 | 78.6339 | 76.2606 | 59.1599 | 62.12 |
PKX | 138.2 K | 726.3 K | 605.2 K | 462.6 K | 303.3 K | 161.8 K | 450.7 K | 655 K | 507.7 K | 534.9 K | 501.9 K | 1.1 M | 805.6 K | 599.5 K | 393 K |
TX | 27.8063 | 41.4339 | 20.9925 | 37.6809 | 37.3627 | 4.3746 | 39.0776 | 50.9169 | 74.993 | 46.6716 | 57.547 | 153 | 111 | 70.0128 | 41.54 |
SID | 3.7151 | 17.6993 | 6.1902 | 6.6048 | 2.6833 | 10.8526 | 8.4105 | 0.9391 | 23.2378 | 14.6638 | 21.0792 | 54.3861 | 23.2333 | 8.4411 | 9.06 |
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