We look at growth cash flow per share net of maintenance capital expenditure. (alephblog.com)
Sometimes this is approximated by cash flow from operations less maintenance capital expenditures, but maintenance capex is not a disclosed item, and changes in working capital can reflect a need to invest in inventories in order to grow the business, not merely maintain it.) (alephblog.com)
Conservatively, the Company appears to produce $ 25 - $ 35 million of run - rate EBITDA, require approximately $ 9 million in maintenance capital expenditures and have $ 4 - $ 8 million of taxes, interest and preferred dividends in total, leaving $ 12 - $ 18 million of positive free cash flow annually with which to further invest in the business and / or amortize debt. (greenbackd.com)