Loma Negra Compania Industrial Argentina (LOMA)
(Delayed Data from NYSE)
$7.25 USD
+0.06 (0.83%)
Updated Apr 29, 2024 04:00 PM ET
After-Market: $7.25 0.00 (0.00%) 7:58 PM ET
5-Strong Sell of 5 5
A Value B Growth C Momentum A VGM
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About Price to Cash Flow
The Price to Cash Flow ratio or P/CF is price divided by its cash flow per share. It's another great way to determine whether a company is undervalued or overvalued with the denominator being cash flow. One of the reasons why some investors prefer the P/CF ratio over the P/E ratio is because the net income of the cash flow portion rightly adds depreciation and amortization back in since these are not cash expenditures. In contrast, the net income that goes into the earnings portion of the P/E ratio does not add these in, thus artificially reducing the income and skewing the P/E ratio. Like the P/E ratio, a lower number is considered better. A value under 20 is generally considered good.
LOMA 7.25 +0.06(0.83%)
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Zacks News for LOMA
Why Loma Negra Compania Industrial Argentina S.A. Sponsored ADR (LOMA) Dipped More Than Broader Market Today
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Loma Negra Compania Industrial Argentina S.A. Sponsored ADR (LOMA) Beats Stock Market Upswing: What Investors Need to Know
Loma Negra Compania Industrial Argentina S.A. Sponsored ADR (LOMA) Ascends While Market Falls: Some Facts to Note
Loma Negra Compania Industrial Argentina S.A. Sponsored ADR (LOMA) Gains But Lags Market: What You Should Know
Other News for LOMA
Loma Negra Releases 2023 Annual Report
Loma Negra Files Its Annual Report on Form 20-F
Loma Negra Shareholders Approve Future Dividends Reserve
Loma Negra Is Still Attractive But Could Test Lows Now Thanks To The Recession
Loma Negra Settles U.S. Shareholder Lawsuit