Do you include the company debt or net cash in the EV calc? Comparing ACF (aggressive balance sheet) to SXE for example (conservative balance sheet and lots of cash) is one discriminator and they don't really compare.
DUR fits my prerequisites for investing in contractors - no net debt and positive cash flow. Happy holder.
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