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TTM Q1 '26TTM Q4 '25TTM Q3 '25TTM Q2 '25TTM Q1 '25
Returns
Return on equity13.4%-0.1pp12.9%-1.4pp13.7%-0.2pp13.8%13.5%
Return on assets0.6%0.0pp0.6%-0.1pp0.7%0.0pp0.7%0.0pp0.7%-0.1pp
Leverage
Debt-to-equity18.8×+0.4×24.5×-1.0×17.3×-1.3×18.7×+0.8×18.4×+0.3×
Debt-to-assets0.9×0.0×1.2×0.0×0.9×0.0×0.9×0.0×0.9×0.0×
Valuation
Market capitalization$1.61B-21.1%$1.91B-10.7%$1.84B-9.9%$2.14B+8.7%$2.04B-4.4%
Enterprise value$33.11B+14.0%$43.07B+10.2%$30.14B+6.2%$29.99B+7.6%$29.04B+3.0%
Price / earnings7.4×-2.6×9.2×-1.1×8.5×-1.8×10.1×+0.6×10.1×-0.3×
Price / book0.9×-0.4×1.1×-0.3×1.1×-0.3×1.4×+0.1×1.3×-0.1×
Earnings yield13.5%+3.5pp10.8%+1.2pp11.8%+2.0pp9.9%-0.6pp9.9%+0.3pp
Dividend yield5.7%+1.5pp4.7%+0.6pp4.7%+0.5pp4%-0.1pp4.2%+0.6pp
PEG ratio1.1×

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