FCF Yield
Updated 131h ago
Sector Performance
47th percentileIR
4.0%
Sector Median
4.2%
Sector Avg
7.7%
Deep Analysis
The FCF yield of 4.0% means that for every $100 of the company’s stock price, it generates $4.00 in free cash flow—cash left after operating and capital expenses.
This yield sits just below the sector median of 4.2%, placing the stock at the 47th percentile among its peers, roughly in the middle of the pack. Year-over-year change is not available, but the metric rose 5.3% quarter-over-quarter, from 3.8% to 4.0%. The combination of a near-median yield with a recent quarterly uptick suggests a modest improvement in cash generation efficiency, though the lack of a longer trend limits confidence. This metric supports the NEUTRAL verdict: the FCF yield is neither notably cheap nor expensive relative to peers, and the single-quarter gain does not signal a decisive shift.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the FCF Yield tell investors about IR?
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 IR'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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4.0%
Sector Median
4.2%
Sector Avg
7.7%
How IR's FCF Yield compares to sector peers.
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