Stock Comparison Template
A framework for comparing two stocks side by side.
Business model
Compare how each company makes money, who it serves, and which parts of the business drive results.
Revenue growth
Compare growth rates and the reasons behind them. Growth quality matters more than the headline number alone.
Margins
Compare gross and operating margins to understand profitability and cost structure.
Cash flow
Compare operating cash flow and free cash flow to understand cash generation.
Debt
Compare debt levels, liquidity, and whether cash flow can support obligations.
Risk factors
Compare the most important risks for each company, especially risks tied to revenue and operations.
Bull case
Write the strongest positive argument for each business without turning it into advice.
Bear case
Write the strongest cautious argument for each business and identify what would need monitoring.
Final research notes
Summarize open questions and the data you want to review next. stokr's comparison page can help organize cached report context side by side.
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