Evaluate a Business
Understand what you're actually buying when you invest in a company. See your share of their business fundamentals, not just the stock price.
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Based on an investment of $1,000, here's Your Share of the business:
These numbers represent Your Share of the company's financial results you're entitled to if you invested at today's price.
Your Share of Annual Revenue
Last 12 Months
Your Share of Net Income
Last 12 Months
Your Share of Cash
Current Balance Sheet
Your Share of Operating Cash Flow
Last 12 Months
Your Share of Dividends
Last 12 Months
Your Share of Net Debt
Current Balance Sheet
How Your Share Performed Over the Last 10 Years
Your Share of Annual Revenue
Over the last 10 years, based on an investment of $1,000, Your Share of Revenue would have grown from $0.00 to $0.00.
CAGR Comparison
This chart compares the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for key financial metrics over the last 10 years. A higher CAGR indicates stronger historical growth.
Your Share of Net Long-Term Debt
Over the last 10 years, based on an investment of $1,000, Your Share of Net Long-Term Debt would have grown from $0.00 to $0.00.
Debt-to-EBITDA Ratio
Over the last 10 years, Debt-to-EBITDA ratio has changed from 0.0 to 0.0.
Your Share of Net Income
Over the last 10 years, based on an investment of $1,000, Your Share of Net Income would have grown from $0.00 to $0.00.
Cumulative Net Income Growth
This chart shows how 's net income has compounded from their first available financial data year, starting at 0% growth.
The cumulative growth approach reveals the power of consistent profit growth and helps identify long-term earnings performance, regardless of when financial reporting began.
Cumulative Revenue Growth
This chart shows how 's revenue has expanded from their first available financial data year, starting at 0% growth.
The cumulative growth approach reveals which companies have delivered the strongest long-term revenue expansion, demonstrating their ability to grow market share, expand into new markets, or increase pricing power over time.
Operating Margin
Operating Margin measures a company's operating profit as a percentage of revenue. It shows how efficiently the company generates profit from its core business operations.
Over the last 10 years, 's operating margin has changed from 0.0% to 0.0%.
Your Share of Cash
Over the last 10 years, based on an investment of $1,000, Your Share of Cash would have grown from $0.00 to $0.00.
Your Share of Operating Cash Flow
Over the last 10 years, based on an investment of $1,000, Your Share of Operating Cash Flow would have grown from $0.00 to $0.00.
Your Share of Free Cash Flow
Over the last 10 years, based on an investment of $1,000, Your Share of Free Cash Flow would have grown from $0.00 to $0.00.
Your Share of Long-Term Debt
Over the last 10 years, based on an investment of $1,000, Your Share of Long-Term Debt has changed from $0.00 to $0.00.
Your Share of Dividends
Over the last 10 years, based on an investment of $1,000, Your Share of Dividends would have grown from $0.00 to $0.00.
P/E Ratio
Over the last 10 years, P/E Ratio has changed from 0.00 to 0.00. This ratio shows how much investors are willing to pay for each dollar of earnings.
Payout Ratio
Over the last 10 years, Payout Ratio has changed from 0.00% to 0.00%. This ratio shows the percentage of earnings paid as dividends.
Reinvest in Business Ratio
Capital expenditure as a percentage of net income. Shows how much the company reinvests in its business.
Acquisitions per $1K
Amount spent on acquisitions per $1,000 invested. Shows the company's acquisition activity level.
Capex per $1K
Capital expenditure per $1,000 invested. Indicates how much the company spends on maintaining and growing its assets.
PPE per $1K
Property, Plant, and Equipment per $1,000 invested. Shows the asset intensity of the business.
Share Buyback per $1K
Amount spent on share buybacks per $1,000 invested. Shows the company's commitment to returning cash to shareholders via buybacks.
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