Jenny Investment Screener

Strong and consistent growth in their core financial metrics (Free Cash Flow, Revenue, and Earnings Per Share) over the past three years. A specific market capitalization range, suggesting a preference for established, but not necessarily g

  • Free Cash Flow CAGR 3Y ≥ 15%:
  • Free Cash Flow (FCF): This represents the cash a company generates after accounting for cash outflows to support its operations and maintain its capital assets. It's an important measure of financial health.
  • CAGR 3Y: This stands for "Compound Annual Growth Rate over 3 Years." It indicates the average annual growth rate of Free Cash Flow over the past three years.
  • ≥ 15%: This is the filter's criterion, meaning only stocks with a Free Cash Flow CAGR of 15% or greater over the last three years will be shown. This suggests the user is looking for companies with strong and consistent cash flow growth.
  • Revenue CAGR 3Y ≥ 15%:
  • Revenue: This is the total amount of money a company generates from its sales of goods or services.
  • CAGR 3Y: Again, Compound Annual Growth Rate over 3 Years for revenue.
  • ≥ 15%: This filter requires companies to have grown their revenue by at least 15% annually on average over the past three years, indicating healthy top-line growth.
  • EPS Basic CAGR 3Y ≥ 15%:
  • EPS Basic: This stands for "Earnings Per Share Basic," which is a company's profit divided by the outstanding shares of its common stock. It's a key indicator of a company's profitability.
  • CAGR 3Y: Compound Annual Growth Rate over 3 Years for basic EPS.
  • ≥ 15%: This filter is set to include only companies that have grown their basic EPS by 15% or more annually on average over the last three years, signifying strong profit growth.
  • Market Cap 1B to 10.181B:
  • Market Cap: This is "Market Capitalization," which is the total value of a company's outstanding shares (share price multiplied by the number of shares). It represents the total value of the company in the stock market.
  • 1B to 10.181B: This specifies a range for the market capitalization. The user is looking for companies with a market cap between $1 billion (B) and $10.181 billion. This effectively filters for mid-cap to large-cap companies, avoiding very small or extremely large companies.

In summary, this screener is designed to identify financially healthy companies with:

  • Strong and consistent growth in their core financial metrics (Free Cash Flow, Revenue, and Earnings Per Share) over the past three years.
  • A specific market capitalization range, suggesting a preference for established, but not necessarily giant, companies.

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