The Phosphate Company Limited / Fundamental strength relative to industry (Mohanram G-Value)
The G-Value, developed by Mohanram in 2005, is a measure of a fundamental strength for growth companies. According to Mohanram, a low G-Value suggests a higher probability that a stock may be overvalued relative to its growth potential due to hype or overexcitement. The approach is described in detail in Mohanram's 2005 Paper Separating Winners from Losers among LowBook-to-Market Stocks using Financial Statement Analysis.
- Fundamental strength relative to industry (Mohanram G-Value)
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- Return on assets (ROA) greater than industry median
- close 3.1% ≤ 3.1%
- Operating cash flow over total assets greater than industry median
- close 10.9% ≤ 10.9%
- Operating cash flow greater than net income
- check $1.36M > $384.31K
- Variance in ROA over the last 5 years less than industry median
- close 0.0% ≥ 0.0%
- Variance in year-over-year sales growth over the last 5 years less than industry median
- close 16.1% ≥ 16.1%
- R&D expenses over total assets greater than industry median
- close 0.0% ≤ 0.0%
- Capex over total assets greater than industry median
- close 0.2% ≤ 0.2%
G-Value history
The G-Value is calculated for each quarter based on the cumulation of the previous four quarterly statements. Click on the chart to see the G-Value at a specific time in the past.
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