Nvidia's FCF margin is 46.6% and Intel's is -9.4% Same sector.
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That gap doesn't happen by accident and it doesn't close to easily. So basically for every $100 Nvidia pulls in, $46.60 ends up as real cash. Not adjusted earnings and not EBITDA. Intel is over here burning billions trying to stay relevant. These two companies are in the same sector on paper but completely different universes in reality. What makes Nvidia's number weird is the debt. Companies running margins that high are usually leveraged to the teeth. Nvidia's debt to FCF is 0.2x. They could pay off all their debt in about 10 weeks of cash generation.That combination has almost never showed up. I graded 234 companies and you can count that profile on one hand. Full grades here if yall want to dig into it what I'm saying [http://aureus-swart.vercel.app](http://aureus-swart.vercel.app)