Free Cash Flow (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Free Cash Flow (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
March 31, 2012 -0.132M
December 31, 2011 -0.1128M
September 30, 2011 -0.1305M
June 30, 2011 -0.4918M
March 31, 2011 -0.0297M
December 31, 2010 -0.005M
September 30, 2010 -0.0066M
June 30, 2010 -0.0156M
March 31, 2010 0.0394M
December 31, 2009 -0.0071M
September 30, 2009 -0.0293M
June 30, 2009 -0.1616M
March 31, 2009 -0.1578M
Date Value
December 31, 2008 0.2253M
September 30, 2008 -0.1762M
June 30, 2008 -0.4577M
March 31, 2008 -0.4829M
December 31, 2007 -0.2438M
September 30, 2007 -0.2577M
June 30, 2007 -0.3565M
March 31, 2007 -0.3273M
December 31, 2006 -0.2262M
September 30, 2006 -0.7284M
June 30, 2006 -0.4738M
March 31, 2006 -0.3405M

Free Cash Flow Definition

Free cash flow measures the amount of cash left over from a time period after all operational and working capital payments are made. Free cash flow is an important metric because it allows you to view the amount actual cash is available to the company. Free cash flow is also commonly used in valuation calculations like the discounted cash flow valuation model.

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