Compare Free Cash Flow Across Equities
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Cross Equities Free Cash Flow Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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AGCO | 800 K | 425.5 M | 325.9 M | 405.2 M | 136.9 M | 312.8 M | 168.5 M | 373.7 M | 392.6 M | 422.5 M | 626.6 M | 413.1 M | 449.9 M | 585 M | 614.2 M |
ALG | 2.6 M | 4.5 M | 46.6 M | 18 M | 20.4 M | 37.1 M | 65.8 M | 57.3 M | (13.8 M) | 57.4 M | 166.5 M | 24.4 M | (16.8 M) | 93.4 M | 98.1 M |
ASTE | 32.6 M | (3.8 M) | 2.6 M | (21.8 M) | (6 M) | 9.7 M | 107.4 M | 21.8 M | (57.2 M) | 89.1 M | 126.1 M | (12.7 M) | (114.6 M) | (6.3 M) | (6 M) |
CAT | (182 M) | 3.1 B | 165 M | 5.7 B | 4.7 B | 3.4 B | 2.7 B | 3.4 B | 3.6 B | 4.2 B | 4.2 B | 4.7 B | 5.2 B | 9.8 B | 10.3 B |
CMCO | 18.3 M | 9.8 M | 27.5 M | 8.7 M | 21 M | 30.3 M | 46.1 M | 55.1 M | 67.2 M | 97.4 M | 86.6 M | 35.8 M | 71 M | 81.7 M | 85.7 M |
CNHI | 191 M | 191 M | (1.4 B) | 469.5 M | (2.2 B) | 275 M | (26 M) | (220 M) | 652 M | (136 M) | 3.7 B | 2 B | (442 M) | (288 M) | (273.6 M) |
DE | 239.4 M | (953.3 M) | 879 M | 866.6 M | 914.2 M | 809.2 M | (392.5 M) | (1.1 B) | (37 M) | 4.8 B | 5.1 B | 911 M | 4.1 B | 4.7 B | 5 B |
GENC | 2.5 M | 1.6 M | 6.2 M | (3.1 M) | 3.8 M | 6.7 M | 4.5 M | (15.5 M) | 2.1 M | 25.2 M | 1.2 M | (13.7 M) | 7.5 M | 8.6 M | 9 M |
HY | 56 M | 38.1 M | 108.9 M | 116.4 M | 51.5 M | 42.8 M | (91.6 M) | 123.7 M | 28.8 M | 27 M | 115.2 M | (297.8 M) | 11.8 M | 115.3 M | 121.1 M |
AGCO, Alamo Group, and Astec Industries Free Cash Flow description
The amount of cash a company generates after accounting for cash outflows to support operations and maintain its capital assets.Trending Themes
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