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Home/Compounders

Consistent compounders

Companies growing operating cash flow 30%+ year-over-year, quarter after quarter, over the last 10 years — ranked by consistency, volatility included.

Metric

RevenueEPSOperating cash flowEBITDAFree cash flow

Growth bar

30%+020%+015%+1

Window

3Y5Y10Y

No companies currently clear this bar.

Growing operating cash flow 30%+ year-over-year for 10 years straight is a demanding filter. Try a lower growth bar:

15%+ (1 companies)

Or look up any stock's compounder charts directly with the search above.

How this ranking works

Companies qualify by growing every quarter, and rank by how steadily they do it.

Growth is measured on a same-quarter basis — each fiscal quarter against the same quarter one year earlier — so seasonality never distorts the reading. A year-over-year point only exists when both quarters are positive; other quarters show as gaps in the charts, never as zeros.

To qualify at a growth bar, all five must pass

  1. Median YoY growth at or above the bar.
  2. Latest quarter no more than 5 points below the bar.
  3. Enough quarters at or above the bar — at least 70% for the 15%+ bar, 65% for 20%+, 55% for 30%+.
  4. 10th-percentile YoY reading at or above zero.
  5. At most one negative quarter in the window.

How the 0–100 score adds up

WeightComponentMeasured as
40%Quarters above the barShare of the window's quarters at or above the bar.
25%Smoothness1 − σ/35, where σ is the standard deviation of the YoY readings in percentage points (35pp or more scores zero).
20%PaceMedian YoY, scaled from 5 points below the bar to 10 above.
15%Latest quarterLatest YoY, scaled from 5 points below the bar to 15 above.

The 3-, 5-, and 10-year windows score the most recent 12, 20, and 40 same-quarter YoY readings, and need at least 10, 16, or 28 valid readings respectively — below that, the score is N/A rather than an estimate. Missing data is never filled in. The valuation multiple on each card (P/S for revenue, P/E for EPS, P/OCF, EV/EBITDA, P/FCF) is context only — it never affects qualification, score, or rank. More on our methodology →