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Below are the three companies in the Industrial Machinery industry with the lowest betas. Lower-beta stocks mean minimal volatility and are therefore generally considered to be a less risk and offer more stable returns.
Below are the three companies in the Industrial Machinery industry with the lowest (positive) free cash flow per share. FCF/share is a valuable metric signaling a company's ability to facilitate growth in the business.
Below are the three companies in the Industrial Machinery industry with the lowest sales per share. Sales per share is a valuable metric in comparing relative value for companies in the same industry.
Below are the three companies in the Industrial Machinery industry with the lowest (positive) free cash flow per share. FCF/share is a valuable metric signaling a company's ability to facilitate growth in the business.
Below are the three companies in the Industrial Machinery industry with the lowest sales per share. Sales per share is a valuable metric in comparing relative value for companies in the same industry.