Powell Industries Free Cash Flow 2010-2024 | POWL

Powell Industries free cash flow from 2010 to 2024. Free cash flow can be defined as a measure of financial performance calculated as operating cash flow minus capital expenditures.
Powell Industries Annual Free Cash Flow
2023 174.75
2022 -5.40
2021 -33.35
2020 67.26
2019 64.50
2018 -32.96
2017 33.19
2016 72.05
2015 -21.69
2014 -7.25
2013 17.94
2012 -34.83
2011 8.49
2010 59.73
2009 118.93
Powell Industries Quarterly Free Cash Flow
2023-12-31 82.66
2023-09-30 174.75
2023-06-30 101.32
2023-03-31 52.17
2022-12-31 -3.26
2022-09-30 -5.40
2022-06-30 -28.92
2022-03-31 -13.54
2021-12-31 -28.27
2021-09-30 -33.35
2021-06-30 -42.13
2021-03-31 -19.67
2020-12-31 -26.14
2020-09-30 67.26
2020-06-30 49.13
2020-03-31 3.95
2019-12-31 -0.29
2019-09-30 64.50
2019-06-30 30.73
2019-03-31 24.08
2018-12-31 8.35
2018-09-30 -32.96
2018-06-30 -29.98
2018-03-31 -13.37
2017-12-31 -15.71
2017-09-30 33.19
2017-06-30 24.62
2017-03-31 17.97
2016-12-31 2.45
2016-09-30 72.05
2016-06-30 59.92
2016-03-31 24.12
2015-12-31 23.45
2015-09-30 -21.69
2015-06-30 -15.61
2015-03-31 -32.75
2014-12-31 -41.66
2014-09-30 -7.25
2014-06-30 -25.79
2014-03-31 -15.18
2013-12-31 -0.42
2013-09-30 17.94
2013-06-30 35.65
2013-03-31 24.55
2012-12-31 7.85
2012-09-30 -34.83
2012-06-30 -18.93
2012-03-31 4.57
2011-12-31 -19.18
2011-09-30 8.49
2011-06-30 21.48
2011-03-31 5.88
2010-12-31 6.06
2010-09-30 59.73
2010-06-30 48.76
2010-03-31 44.58
2009-12-31 14.73
2009-09-30 118.93
2009-06-30 105.82
2009-03-31 76.85
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Industrial Products Electrical Machinery $2.040B $0.699B
Powell Industries, Inc. as a metal-working shop to support the petrochemical facilities. While they began small, the company has grown over the past six decades to become the strategic supplier of choice for highly complex and integrated systems for distribution and control of electrical energy and other critical processes. Its customers include engineering-construction firms and end-users in the oil and gas, electric utility, transportation and other heavy industries. The Company's products and services include metal-clad switchgear, metal-enclosed switchgear, motor control, bus duct, utility switches, integrated electrical equipment enclosures, offshore modules, control and monitoring systems, energy management systems, and process control systems-- plus a very large variety of support services including installation and commissioning, spare parts, switchgear life extension, replacement circuit breakers, project management and field support.
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