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Strategies & Market Trends
Free Cash Flow as Value Criterion
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253Ok, I'm defining free cash flow a new way now: FCF = Adjusted net income (aHarshu Vyas-9/16/2024
252I've been thinking about free cash flow for a while now. My thoughts are thaHarshu Vyas-3/6/2024
251Just wanted to say Thank You for being well ahead of me in my thinking proces! robert b furman-1/31/2012
250Thank you for replying to my query. Where best to look for a practical applicatityc:>-11/29/2000
249Hmmmm, that's a novel (to me, anyhow) way of putting it, but unless I'm Daniel Chisholm-11/26/2000
248(from a neophyte trying to understand the market) It seems to me that <b>tyc:>-11/26/2000
247 You can assess the value of that free cash flow by (here's the unpleasant pHeyRainier-1/31/2000
246 Thank you for your reply This is a situation in which a public company sold ittyc:>-1/31/2000
245 You can only take control of a company's free cash flow if you own over 50%HeyRainier-1/31/2000
244 Is it valid to say that a company benefits from its operations only from its &qtyc:>-1/31/2000
243 Hello Andrew, I hope you have been doing well since we have last spoken. I wouHeyRainier-9/20/1998
242 I guess it is no coincident that you read this thread also :). Thanks for the wSC-8/15/1998
241 Shawn: I confess to being the author of the article you referenced. I can usuporcupine --''''>-8/14/1998
240 Cash earnings ratios as an approximate measure of Value Would like to here othSC-8/14/1998
239 I hear what you are saying. Peter Lynch always made a simple point that owninRex Dwyer-6/24/1998
238 Bob, Your big tables really illustrate just how much information is missing whAndrew-6/22/1998
237 As a matter of fact, I did do a study of this, and I found that the old rule ofBob Martin-6/22/1998
236 Andrew, I went back and read post #1, and it is a good one! In that old post yDaniel Chisholm-6/21/1998
235 Rainier, Thanks! I still agree with what I wrote in that post...but if I wroteAndrew-6/19/1998
234 Andrew, what a fantastic first post. Of course there are a number of us who jusHeyRainier-6/19/1998
233 I don't quite understand what "flow as value criterion" means. BuGrant Froese of Medicine Hat-4/5/1998
232 What did you do, get lost ?? I stumbled on this by accident. I've been deAlejandro-4/1/1998
231 Shhhhhhh........SteveG-3/31/1998
230 Is this thread dead ? Or has it continued elsewhere ? acAlejandro-3/31/1998
229 Here is an interesting way to analyze cash flow on a company. Sorry for the foHonest Abe-1/30/1998
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