Similar Stocks: YTL

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YOUR FOCUS
YTL
360° View 47 360° View
  • Best rank:
    Revenue Growth
  • Worst rank:
    Market Pulse
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THE CHALLENGER
Brazilian Electric
360° View 70 360° View
  • Best rank:
    Pro Holdings
  • Worst rank:
    Dividend Yield

Top Ranked Alternatives to YTL

Our selection includes the stock peers with the best 360° View. See how they compare against YTL.

How to Read the Ranks
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Name
360° View
Sentiment
Combined
Value
Growth
Safety
1.
XL • Electric Utilities
70
14
20
14
67
45
2.
XL • Electric Utilities
1
14
20
14
67
45
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1.
XL • Electric Utilities
70
360° View
10
Sentiment
40
Combined
97
Value
97
Growth
97
Safety
2.
XL • Electric Utilities
1
360° View
10
Sentiment
40
Combined
97
Value
97
Growth
97
Safety

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We compare YTL against the Multi-Utilities sector. Obermatt analyzes companies with similar market capitalizations and operational structures to ensure a fair comparison. Our goal is to help you find companies that may offer better Value, Growth, or Safety profiles than your current selection.

The list above displays the closest peers based on financial fundamentals. Review the "Combined Rank" to see which competitors are currently outperforming YTL.

YTL currently holds a 360° Rank of 47. Stocks with ranks above 50 are performing better than average. Compare this against the alternatives in the table above to make a data-driven decision.

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Make Sense of the Ranks

The higher, the better. For every stock, we judge its performance against its peers and rank it on a scale of 1 to 100. These ranks are percentiles: a rank of 75 means the company outperforms 75% of its peers in that specific area. The higher the rank, the better the stock stacks up against its peers.