Compare Price Fair Value Across Equities
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Compare Haynes International, Worthington Industries, and Ryerson Holding Corp Price Fair Value Over Time
Select Fundamental2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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WOR | 2.1336 | 1.001 | 1.7675 | 2.0129 | 1.4791 | 1.8134 | 1.6975 | 1.9601 | 1.4484 | 1.2681 | 1.5985 | 0.9696 | 0.9908 | 3.1563 | 1.72 |
RYI | 0.661 | (1.2163) | (1.1126) | (2.9463) | (1.9657) | (1.0573) | (9.0128) | (38.6635) | 3.2332 | 2.5838 | 3.7368 | 1.8603 | 1.2839 | 1.3384 | 1.41 |
MLI | 0.7861 | 0.8498 | 2.682 | 2.682 | 2.682 | 1.8661 | 2.542 | 2.682 | 2.682 | 2.682 | 2.682 | 1.8376 | 1.8376 | 2.2208 | 1.15 |
ATI | 2.551 | 1.9756 | 1.2991 | 1.3079 | 1.4359 | 0.5791 | 1.2613 | 1.528 | 1.6844 | 1.2435 | 4.071 | 2.9532 | 3.6401 | 4.2423 | 2.76 |
ESAB | 1.1384 | 1.1384 | 1.1384 | 1.1384 | 1.1384 | 1.1384 | 1.1384 | 1.1384 | 1.1384 | 1.1384 | 1.1994 | 1.2198 | 2.0869 | 3.2459 | 3.41 |
NWPX | 0.6171 | 0.888 | 0.8624 | 1.362 | 1.1645 | 0.4917 | 0.7815 | 0.9114 | 1.0363 | 1.3075 | 1.0274 | 1.1058 | 1.0497 | 0.8883 | 1.14 |
IIIN | 2.9416 | 3.0265 | 3.0265 | 3.0265 | 3.0265 | 3.0265 | 1.3285 | 1.3285 | 1.3285 | 1.3285 | 1.3285 | 1.3285 | 1.7164 | 1.7164 | 1.6595 |
GIFI | 4.1932 | 1.4823 | 1.2534 | 1.2187 | 0.9841 | 0.5894 | 0.6619 | 0.9066 | 0.538 | 0.5056 | 0.3707 | 0.5986 | 0.7918 | 0.8879 | 1.54 |
MEC | 3.4919 | 3.4919 | 3.4919 | 3.4919 | 3.4919 | 3.4919 | 3.4919 | 3.4919 | 3.1494 | 0.8146 | 1.3295 | 1.5344 | 1.1854 | 1.2801 | 2.01 |
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