ARRYCAUTIOUS

FCF Yield

5.7%

Higher than 69% of Energy sector peers

Updated 1573h ago

Sector Performance

69th percentile

ARRY

5.7%

Sector Median

3.2%

Sector Avg

-39.0%

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Deep Analysis

Array Technologies' current free cash flow (FCF) yield of 5.7% means that for every dollar invested in the stock, the company generates about 5.7 cents in free cash flow — the cash left after operating expenses and capital spending.

This yield sits below the Energy sector median of 6.1%, placing ARRY in the 45th percentile among sector peers, indicating it offers a slightly lower cash return than half its competitors. No historical trend data is available: the year-over-year change is N/A, the quarter-over-quarter change is N/A, and the last eight quarters show no values beyond the single current figure. Because the yield level is below the sector median and there is no trend to confirm improvement or deterioration, the metric provides limited insight into future direction while signaling average cash generation at best. This combination of a below-median yield with absent trend data implies a neutral-to-slightly-below-average opportunity, leaning toward risk rather than clear opportunity. Overall, the 5.7% FCF yield supports the CAUTIOUS verdict on ARRY, as it fails to stand out positively in its sector and offers no trend evidence of strengthening cash returns.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the FCF Yield tell investors about ARRY?

One of the purest measures of value. High FCF yield means the company generates a lot of cash relative to its price — favoured by value investors.

How is the FCF Yield calculated?

FCF Yield is calculated as: Free Cash Flow / Market Cap.

How does ARRY's FCF Yield compare to its sector?

ARRY's FCF Yield of 5.7% compares to a Energy sector median of 3.2%, placing it in the 69th percentile.

Who are ARRY's closest peers by FCF Yield?

The closest Energy peers by FCF Yield include: EPD (3.7%), DEN (2.7%), SEDG (2.6%), XOM (3.9%), ENB (2.5%).

The Formula

Free Cash Flow / Market Cap

Why It Matters

One of the purest measures of value. High FCF yield means the company generates a lot of cash relative to its price — favoured by value investors.

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ARRY

5.7%

Sector Median

3.2%

Sector Avg

-39.0%

How ARRY's FCF Yield compares to sector peers.

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