Historical Performance Analysis Analysts:. 3-Year Compound Average Growth Rates.

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Historical Performance Analysis Analysts:

3-Year Compound Average Growth Rates

Margins and Yields

Per Share Metrics

Cumulative Stock Returns Trailing 24 Months

Cumulative Stock Returns vs. the Market

Total Revenue and Net Income

Revenue Per Share

Operating Profit

EBITDA Per Share

Earnings and Dividends Per Share

Earnings Per Share

Dividends Per Share

Gross and Operating Margin

Gross Profit Margin

Operating Profit Margin

Net and Free Cash Flow Margin

Net Profit Margin

Price/Earnings and Price/Free Cash Flow

Price/Earnings

Earnings and Dividend Yield

Dividend Yield

Current and Quick Ratio

Days Sales Outstanding and Inventory Turnover

Total Debt to Assets, Long-Term Debt to Equity

Total Debt to Assets

Return on Assets, Equity and Capital

Return on Assets

Return on Equity

Net Profit Margin

Total Asset Turnover

NOPAT and Free Cash Flow

Net Fixed Assets and Total Invested Capital

Total Capital Per Share

Return on Invested Capital

Free Cash Flow Per Share

EVA and MVA

Economic Value-Added Per Share

Market Value-Added Per Share

Weighted Average Cost of Capital

Value Creation

Stock Price vs. Intrinsic Value

Over (Under) Valuation

Historical Performance Diffusion Index