Operating CF Ranking: Automotive Parts & Equipment Industry
Companies in Automotive Parts & Equipment ranked by operating cf.
Automotive Parts & Equipment Industry20
Companies
$2.2B
Highest
$411M
Median
$543M
Average
Top 20 by Operating CF
| # | Company | Operating CF |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | APTVAptiv | $2.2B |
| 2 | BWABorgWarner | $1.6B |
| 3 | ALVAutoliv | $1.2B |
| 4 | LEALear | $1.1B |
| 5 | ALSNAllison Transmission Holdings Inc | $836M |
| 6 | GNTXGentex | $587M |
| 7 | DANDana Incorporated | $512M |
| 8 | ADNTAdient | $449M |
| 9 | GTXGarrett Motion Inc. | $413M |
| 10 | AXLAmerican Axle & Manufacturing, Inc. | $412M |
| 11 | VCVisteon | $410M |
| 12 | LCIILCI Industries | $331M |
| 13 | PATKPatrick Industries, Inc. | $329M |
| 14 | ATMUAtmus Filtration Technologies Inc. | $203M |
| 15 | THRMGentherm Incorporated | $117M |
| 16 | DORMDorman Products, Inc. | $114M |
| 17 | XPELXPEL, Inc. | $67M |
| 18 | FOXFFox Factory | $61M |
| 19 | SMPStandard Motor Products, Inc. | $57M |
| 20 | AEVAAeva Technologies, Inc. | -$115M |
Understanding Operating Cash Flow
Operating cash flow (OCF) measures the cash generated from a company's core business operations. Unlike net income, OCF excludes non-cash charges like depreciation and is harder to manipulate through accounting choices. High OCF indicates a company's ability to fund operations, invest, and return capital without relying on external financing.
Operating Cash Flow = Net Income + Non-Cash Charges + Changes in Working Capital
Data Quality Note
Rankings are based on SEC EDGAR filings. Companies with missing, unreliable, or extreme outlier values are excluded from this ranking.