FCF snapshot
Quarterly and TTM cash-flow metrics with the minimum valuation context.
TTM free cash flow
$2.2B
Trailing twelve-month free cash flow.
Quarter free cash flow
-$74.0M
Free cash flow in the selected fiscal quarter.
Operating cash flow
-$62.0M
Cash generated by operations before capital spending.
CapEx
$12.0M
Capital spending and related asset purchases.
FCF margin
-16.0%
The share of revenue converted into free cash flow.
TTM FCF yield
8.5%
TTM FCF divided by market capitalization.
FCF reconciliation
Free cash flow is not a GAAP line item; it should be bridged from the cash flow statement.
| Operating cash flow | -$62.0M | Cash generated by operations before capital spending. |
| Capital expenditures | $12.0M | Capital spending used to bridge CFO to FCF. |
| Free cash flow | -$74.0M | Operating cash flow less capital spending. |
Cash flow trend
A short quarterly history shows whether FCF is scaling with revenue or only spiking for one period.
| Period | Revenue | Operating CF | CapEx | FCF | FCF margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-06-30 | $425.0M | $1.2B | $23.0M | $1.2B | 284.9% |
| 2025-09-30 | $433.0M | $396.0M | $29.0M | $367.0M | 84.8% |
| 2025-12-31 | $477.0M | $718.0M | $45.0M | $673.0M | 141.1% |
| 2026-03-31 | $462.0M | -$62.0M | $12.0M | -$74.0M | -16.0% |
Risks and tripwires
Observable signals that would weaken the free cash flow thesis.
| Risk | Tripwire | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| FCF margin compression | FCF margin falls for two consecutive quarters. | Cash conversion may be weakening before earnings show it. |
| Capital intensity rises | CapEx/revenue moves materially above the recent run rate. | More operating cash flow would be consumed before becoming FCF. |
| Working capital drag | Inventory or receivables grow faster than revenue. | Reported growth may not translate into cash. |