Highest Free Cash Flow in Materials
Materials sector companies ranked by fcf. Companies ranked by free cash flow, showing the most cash generated after capital expenditures.
Materials SectorTop 50 by FCF
| # | Company | FCF |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | NEMNewmont | $7.3B |
| 2 | LINLinde plc | $5.1B |
| 3 | SCCOSOUTHERN COPPER CORP/ | $3.4B |
| 4 | CRHCRH plc | $2.9B |
| 5 | CTVACorteva | $2.8B |
| 6 | SHWSherwin-Williams | $2.7B |
| 7 | ECLEcolab | $1.9B |
| 8 | CFCF Industries | $1.8B |
| 9 | AMRZAmrize Ltd | $1.4B |
| 10 | SWSmurfit Westrock | $1.2B |
| 11 | PPGPPG Industries | $1.2B |
| 12 | VMCVulcan Materials Company | $1.1B |
| 13 | CCKCrown Holdings | $1.1B |
| 14 | FCXFreeport-McMoRan | $1.1B |
| 15 | MLMMartin Marietta Materials | $978M |
| 16 | AMCRAmcor | $810M |
| 17 | CECelanese | $803M |
| 18 | BALLBall Corporation | $788M |
| 19 | PKGPackaging Corporation of America | $729M |
| 20 | AVYAvery Dennison | $712M |
| 21 | ALBAlbemarle Corporation | $692M |
| 22 | CDECoeur Mining, Inc. | $666M |
| 23 | HCCWarrior Met Coal, Inc. | $637M |
| 24 | AAAlcoa | $567M |
| 25 | RSReliance, Inc. | $503M |
| 26 | STLDSteel Dynamics | $502M |
| 27 | NEUNewMarket Corporation | $491M |
| 28 | SEESealed Air | $459M |
| 29 | AXTAAxalta | $453M |
| 30 | EXPEagle Materials | $444M |
| 31 | EMNEastman Chemical Company | $424M |
| 32 | SLGNSilgan Holdings | $423M |
| 33 | CBTCabot Corp | $391M |
| 34 | ARLPALLIANCE RESOURCE PARTNERS LP | $388M |
| 35 | LYBLyondellBasell | $384M |
| 36 | SONSonoco | $346M |
| 37 | RPMRPM International | $323M |
| 38 | CMCCommercial Metals | $312M |
| 39 | HLHecla Mining | $310M |
| 40 | ATRAptarGroup | $300M |
| 41 | SMGScotts Miracle-Gro Company | $274M |
| 42 | NGVTIngevity, Corp. | $274M |
| 43 | IFFInternational Flavors & Fragrances | $256M |
| 44 | OLNOlin Corporation | $248M |
| 45 | GEFGreif, Inc. | $233M |
| 46 | ESIElement Solutions | $228M |
| 47 | DDDuPont | $227M |
| 48 | PRMPerimeter Solutions, Inc. | $209M |
| 49 | JHXJames Hardie Industries plc | $206M |
| 50 | WLKPWestlake Chemical Partners LP | $202M |
Understanding Free Cash Flow (FCF)
Free cash flow represents the cash a company generates after capital investments. FCF can be used for dividends, share buybacks, debt reduction, or acquisitions. It is often considered more reliable than net income because it is harder to manipulate.
Rankings are based on SEC EDGAR filings. Companies with missing, unreliable, or extreme outlier values are excluded from this ranking.
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