Compare Net Debt To E B I T D A Across Equities
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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NTGR | (0.4782) | (1.514) | (1.0316) | (1.0273) | (1.0159) | (1.457) | (1.6351) | (3.1171) | (3.4925) | (6.292) | (3.3972) | (3.0459) | 4.2579 | 5.3967 | 5.67 |
HIHO | (1.4762) | (4.8853) | (4.495) | (4.0875) | (5.8456) | (4.9864) | (9.7644) | (4.992) | 20.3857 | (3.0575) | (15.0885) | (2.89) | (7.375) | 474 | 497 |
IPXXU | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0409) | (0.0368) | (0.0386) |
RDCM | (18.0516) | 1.7319 | (0.197) | 0.4653 | (2.1809) | 35.4756 | (30.4372) | (7.2079) | 21.8961 | (0.0041) | 2.7072 | 2.0208 | 1.9387 | (579) | (550) |
SABR | 7.5371 | 7.5371 | (11.6211) | 6.0624 | 4.6801 | 3.458 | 3.4317 | 3.337 | 3.0243 | 3.7717 | (4.3354) | (8.754) | 68.6051 | 38.6698 | 40.6 |
SFL | (0.1129) | 6.9971 | 5.6739 | 10.6368 | 6.8914 | 5.718 | 5.5644 | 5.5905 | 8.533 | 8.0041 | 111 | 6.5984 | 4.8937 | 5.1258 | 8.5 |
PPYAU | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (3.7309) | (0.1462) | 0.6586 | 0.69 |
NETGEAR, Chester Mining, and Highway Holdings Net Debt To E B I T D A description
A leverage ratio that indicates a company's ability to pay off its incurred debt. It compares a company's net debt (total debt minus cash) to its Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA).Generate Optimal Portfolios
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