AU Optronics Corp Price to Free Cash Flow Ratio 2010-2020 | AUOTY
Historical price to free cash flow ratio values for AU Optronics Corp (AUOTY) since 2010.
For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide.
AU Optronics Corp Price to Free Cash Flow Ratio Historical Data |
Date |
Stock Price |
TTM FCF per Share |
Price to FCF Ratio |
2025-06-20 |
4.75 |
|
0.00 |
2020-06-30 |
2.32 |
$-0.53 |
0.00 |
2020-03-31 |
1.52 |
$-0.40 |
0.00 |
2019-12-31 |
2.49 |
$-0.36 |
0.00 |
2019-09-30 |
1.88 |
$-0.21 |
0.00 |
2019-06-30 |
2.13 |
$0.01 |
144.20 |
2019-03-31 |
2.62 |
$0.19 |
13.70 |
2018-12-31 |
2.84 |
$0.50 |
5.66 |
2018-09-30 |
3.04 |
$1.41 |
2.15 |
2018-06-30 |
2.71 |
$1.66 |
1.63 |
2018-03-31 |
2.93 |
$1.92 |
1.52 |
2017-09-30 |
2.59 |
$1.67 |
1.56 |
2017-03-31 |
2.35 |
$0.12 |
19.01 |
2016-12-31 |
2.18 |
$-0.35 |
0.00 |
2016-09-30 |
2.25 |
$-0.24 |
0.00 |
2016-06-30 |
2.06 |
$0.01 |
0.00 |
2016-03-31 |
1.74 |
$0.80 |
2.19 |
2015-12-31 |
1.72 |
$1.24 |
1.38 |
2015-09-30 |
1.75 |
$1.30 |
1.34 |
2015-06-30 |
2.53 |
$2.04 |
1.24 |
2015-03-31 |
2.84 |
$1.99 |
1.43 |
2014-12-31 |
2.89 |
$1.93 |
1.50 |
2014-09-30 |
2.36 |
$1.84 |
1.29 |
2014-06-30 |
2.35 |
$1.44 |
1.63 |
2014-03-31 |
1.95 |
$1.47 |
1.33 |
2013-12-31 |
1.75 |
$0.97 |
1.80 |
2013-09-30 |
2.05 |
$1.20 |
1.71 |
2013-06-30 |
1.94 |
$1.24 |
1.57 |
2013-03-31 |
2.41 |
$0.63 |
3.85 |
2012-12-31 |
2.53 |
$-0.36 |
0.00 |
2012-09-30 |
1.95 |
$-1.32 |
0.00 |
2012-06-30 |
2.26 |
$-3.48 |
0.00 |
2012-03-31 |
2.56 |
$-1.99 |
0.00 |
2011-12-31 |
2.43 |
$-1.97 |
0.00 |
2011-09-30 |
2.22 |
$-2.45 |
0.00 |
2011-06-30 |
3.78 |
$0.15 |
25.43 |
2011-03-31 |
4.82 |
$-0.48 |
0.00 |
2010-12-31 |
5.73 |
$0.30 |
18.78 |
2010-09-30 |
5.75 |
$1.92 |
3.00 |
2010-06-30 |
4.88 |
$1.52 |
3.22 |
2010-03-31 |
6.23 |
$0.95 |
6.53 |
2009-12-31 |
6.59 |
$-0.15 |
0.00 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Computer and Technology |
Miscelleneous Electrical Components |
$3.634B |
$8.032B |
Au Optronics is a world-leading manufacturer of large-size thin film transistor liquid crystal display panels, which are currently the most widely used flat panel display technology. They are used in notebook computers, desktop monitors, televisions, digital cameras, DVD players, PDAs, mobile phones, portable games, and car navigation systems, among other applications.
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