FCF Yield
Updated 1904h ago
Sector Performance
96th percentileFI
16.8%
Sector Median
4.2%
Sector Avg
7.7%
Deep Analysis
# FCF Yield Analysis
FI's free cash flow yield of 16.8% indicates the company generates $16.80 in annual free cash flow for every $100 of market value, a substantial return on invested capital. This metric towers above the sector median of 4.4%, placing FI at the 97th percentile among sector peers—meaning nearly all competitors generate lower cash returns relative to their valuations. The stable trend holding at 16.8% over the last four quarters suggests this cash generation is consistent rather than a temporary spike. For investors, such an elevated FCF yield typically signals either undervaluation or exceptional operational efficiency, though the NEUTRAL verdict suggests offsetting factors warrant caution before assuming the metric alone justifies investment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the FCF Yield tell investors about FI?
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.
Who are FI's closest peers by FCF Yield?
The closest peers by FCF Yield include: FMC (-12.9%), NCLH (-13.0%), XEL (-13.6%), SG (-13.6%), GS (-14.0%).
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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16.8%
Sector Median
4.2%
Sector Avg
7.7%
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