Standard Foods Corp (1227) - Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency
Based on the latest financial reports, Standard Foods Corp (1227) has a cash flow conversion efficiency ratio of 0.080x as of September 2025. Cash flow conversion efficiency measures how effectively a company's net assets (equity) generate operating cash flow. It is calculated by dividing operating cash flow (NT$1.45 Billion ≈ $45.72 Million USD) by net assets (NT$18.15 Billion ≈ $571.80 Million USD). A higher ratio indicates that the company is more efficient at using its equity to generate cash flow from its core operations.
Standard Foods Corp - Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency Trend (2002–2024)
This chart illustrates how Standard Foods Corp's cash flow conversion efficiency has evolved over time, based on yearly financial data. Read how much debt does Standard Foods Corp carry for a breakdown of total debt and financial obligations.
Standard Foods Corp Competitors by Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency
The table below lists competitors of Standard Foods Corp ranked by their cash flow conversion efficiency.
| Company | Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency |
|---|---|
|
Theravance Biopharma Inc
F:0TB
|
-0.028x |
|
BlackRock Technology and Private Equity Term Trust
NYSE:BTX
|
-0.007x |
|
Diagnósticos da América S.A
SA:DASA3
|
0.055x |
|
Metals Acquisition Limited
NYSE:MTAL
|
0.068x |
|
Heritage Commerce Corp
NASDAQ:HTBK
|
0.028x |
|
Vamos Locação de Caminhões Máquinas e Equipamentos S.A
SA:VAMO3
|
0.263x |
|
Shandong Weida Machinery Co Ltd
SHE:002026
|
0.025x |
|
Vanjee Technology Co Ltd
SHE:300552
|
0.001x |
Annual Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency for Standard Foods Corp (2002–2024)
The table below shows the annual cash flow conversion efficiency of Standard Foods Corp from 2002 to 2024. For the full company profile with market capitalisation and key ratios, see Standard Foods Corp (1227) total market value.
| Year | Net Assets | Operating Cash Flow | Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-12-31 | NT$18.73 Billion ≈ $589.99 Million |
NT$3.94 Billion ≈ $124.17 Million |
0.210x | +77.76% |
| 2023-12-31 | NT$17.66 Billion ≈ $556.42 Million |
NT$2.09 Billion ≈ $65.88 Million |
0.118x | +12.99% |
| 2022-12-31 | NT$17.85 Billion ≈ $562.49 Million |
NT$1.87 Billion ≈ $58.94 Million |
0.105x | -49.17% |
| 2021-12-31 | NT$18.48 Billion ≈ $582.13 Million |
NT$3.81 Billion ≈ $120.01 Million |
0.206x | +52.82% |
| 2020-12-31 | NT$18.02 Billion ≈ $567.59 Million |
NT$2.43 Billion ≈ $76.56 Million |
0.135x | -54.51% |
| 2019-12-31 | NT$16.95 Billion ≈ $534.04 Million |
NT$5.03 Billion ≈ $158.36 Million |
0.297x | +80.22% |
| 2018-12-31 | NT$16.04 Billion ≈ $505.36 Million |
NT$2.64 Billion ≈ $83.15 Million |
0.165x | -2.77% |
| 2017-12-31 | NT$15.02 Billion ≈ $473.33 Million |
NT$2.54 Billion ≈ $80.10 Million |
0.169x | +7.72% |
| 2016-12-31 | NT$14.42 Billion ≈ $454.24 Million |
NT$2.26 Billion ≈ $71.36 Million |
0.157x | -20.64% |
| 2015-12-31 | NT$13.50 Billion ≈ $425.43 Million |
NT$2.67 Billion ≈ $84.21 Million |
0.198x | +13.43% |
| 2014-12-31 | NT$12.10 Billion ≈ $381.32 Million |
NT$2.11 Billion ≈ $66.54 Million |
0.175x | +20.63% |
| 2013-12-31 | NT$10.84 Billion ≈ $341.65 Million |
NT$1.57 Billion ≈ $49.42 Million |
0.145x | -23.14% |
| 2012-12-31 | NT$10.06 Billion ≈ $316.89 Million |
NT$1.89 Billion ≈ $59.65 Million |
0.188x | -30.07% |
| 2011-12-31 | NT$9.03 Billion ≈ $284.43 Million |
NT$2.43 Billion ≈ $76.55 Million |
0.269x | -3.01% |
| 2010-12-31 | NT$7.32 Billion ≈ $230.66 Million |
NT$2.03 Billion ≈ $64.00 Million |
0.277x | +35.70% |
| 2009-12-31 | NT$5.92 Billion ≈ $186.52 Million |
NT$1.21 Billion ≈ $38.14 Million |
0.204x | -27.37% |
| 2008-12-31 | NT$5.03 Billion ≈ $158.44 Million |
NT$1.42 Billion ≈ $44.61 Million |
0.282x | +2297.86% |
| 2007-12-31 | NT$4.62 Billion ≈ $145.50 Million |
NT$-59.16 Million ≈ $-1.86 Million |
-0.013x | -117.47% |
| 2006-12-31 | NT$4.65 Billion ≈ $146.53 Million |
NT$341.10 Million ≈ $10.75 Million |
0.073x | +95.67% |
| 2005-12-31 | NT$4.39 Billion ≈ $138.33 Million |
NT$164.58 Million ≈ $5.19 Million |
0.037x | -69.38% |
| 2004-12-31 | NT$4.30 Billion ≈ $135.43 Million |
NT$526.22 Million ≈ $16.58 Million |
0.122x | -19.35% |
| 2003-12-31 | NT$4.18 Billion ≈ $131.68 Million |
NT$634.37 Million ≈ $19.99 Million |
0.152x | +56.66% |
| 2002-12-31 | NT$3.96 Billion ≈ $124.85 Million |
NT$383.92 Million ≈ $12.10 Million |
0.097x | -- |
About Standard Foods Corp
Standard Foods Corporation manufactures and sells nutritious foods, edible oil, dairy products, and beverages in Taiwan and internationally. It offers baby cereal, oatmeal, fruit cereal, ready-to-eat cereal, sesame paste, milk powder, and other cereal products. The company also manufactures and sells computer peripherals and appliances, and cosmetics; and manages properties, as well as engages in… Read more