Compare Operating Cycle 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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DVN | 154 | 49.7546 | 57.7206 | 53.3615 | 114 | 32.2622 | 57.3531 | 25.0887 | 45.7892 | 133 | 58.5905 | 49.8843 | 40.4388 | 47.0658 | 87.67 |
FANG | 215 | 645 | 120 | 89.1512 | 76.1022 | 66.3263 | 85.541 | 76.1942 | 85.3684 | 62.3412 | 62.2561 | 44.852 | 46.6142 | 43.2456 | 41.08 |
EOG | 182 | 114 | 114 | 84.8706 | 86.9948 | 88.0492 | 87.8399 | 94.0942 | 111 | 96.441 | 104 | 83.2111 | 106 | 126 | 131 |
COP | 59.0119 | 33.0024 | 66.94 | 68.6096 | 59.6533 | 70.0976 | 67.6233 | 69.9707 | 55.1976 | 54.2216 | 73.897 | 67.3194 | 42.137 | 51.7305 | 61.92 |
OXY | 58.6392 | 135 | 114 | 119 | 114 | 122 | 178 | 168 | 141 | 113 | 85.1688 | 96.3876 | 82.2308 | 81.9376 | 79.91 |
RRC | 135 | 59.0342 | 54.6884 | 40.113 | 39.1882 | 47.8439 | 71.8342 | 57.4713 | 57.1683 | 38.2972 | 51.7771 | 44.7054 | 34.5858 | 40.4087 | 38.39 |
AR | 955 | 955 | 303 | 130 | 303 | 303 | 74.9386 | 124 | 52.5483 | 412 | 330 | 395 | 375 | 34.5687 | 32.84 |
PR | 55.9318 | 55.9318 | 55.9318 | 55.9318 | 55.9318 | (71.9147) | 53.6903 | 66.8917 | 41.2183 | 39.3142 | 34.3063 | 25.2674 | 99.9348 | 56.2617 | 32.07 |
MRO | 56.9884 | 66.5845 | 72.1676 | 71.1225 | 75.166 | 80.4743 | 18.4081 | 165 | 75.8115 | 87.9628 | 96.0396 | 82.8682 | 69.8417 | 83.8391 | 51.73 |
Devon Energy, Diamondback Energy, and EOG Resources Operating Cycle description
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