WYNEUTRAL

FCF Yield

-2.3%

Updated 248h ago

Sector Performance

11th percentile

WY

-2.3%

Sector Median

4.2%

Sector Avg

7.7%

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Deep Analysis

The current FCF Yield of -2.3% means the company is spending more cash than it generates relative to its share price — a negative free cash flow yield signals that operations are consuming rather than producing cash.

Compared to sector peers, the sector median FCF Yield is 4.2%, and the company sits at the 11th percentile, indicating it lags far behind most competitors. The metric has been decreasing over the last eight quarters; year-over-year change is not available, but quarter-over-quarter it fell by 4.5% from -2.2% to -2.3%. A negative level combined with a declining trend suggests elevated investment risk, as the company lacks the cash generation that typically supports dividends or debt reduction. This metric contradicts the overall NEUTRAL verdict, because a worsening negative FCF Yield points to deteriorating financial health rather than stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the FCF Yield tell investors about WY?

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 WY'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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WY

-2.3%

Sector Median

4.2%

Sector Avg

7.7%

How WY's FCF Yield compares to sector peers.

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