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FY'25FY'24FY'23FY'22
Returns
Return on equity12.9%-1.4pp14.3%-0.6pp14.9%+0.6pp14.3%+2.0pp
Return on assets0.6%-0.1pp0.7%0.0pp0.7%0.0pp0.7%+0.1pp
Leverage
Debt-to-equity24.5×-1.0×25.5×+0.9×24.6×+18.2×6.3×+0.6×
Debt-to-assets1.2×0.0×1.2×0.0×1.2×+0.9×0.3×0.0×
Valuation
Market capitalization$1.91B-10.7%$2.14B+3.4%$2.07B+70.3%$1.22B-8.8%
Enterprise value$43.07B+10.2%$39.08B+9.0%$35.86B+327%$8.39B+13.2%
Price / earnings9.2×-1.1×10.3×0.0×10.4×+3.5×6.8×-3.0×
Price / book1.1×-0.3×1.4×0.0×1.5×+0.5×-0.1×
Free cash flow yield4.2%-26.2pp30.4%66.5%
Earnings yield10.8%+1.2pp9.7%0.0pp9.6%-5.0pp14.6%+4.4pp
Dividend yield4.7%+0.6pp4%+0.4pp3.6%-2.0pp5.6%+1.0pp
PEG ratio86.1×+83.3×2.9×+2.0×0.8×+0.6×0.2×-0.3×

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