Market Cap:
$11.61 Million
Insights BETA
Expenses
- Gross Profit Margin is relatively inconsistent.
- Avg. Gross Profit Margin is ≈48.16%, which is pretty good. It would be ideal if it were above 60%.
Cost Of Revenues
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Gross Profit Margin
- SGA is relatively inconsistent, which can mean they face intense competition.
- Avg. SGA is ≈297.77%, which is extremely high. The company can be massively under-prepared for a situation where sales drops quickly. They might not be able to reduce SGA costs quickly enough and/or reducing SGA costs quickly might have knock-on effects to revenue.
- R&D as % of Gross Profit is 0.0% on average, which is very low. This can indicate that the business does not need to reinvent it's products in order to maintain it's competitive advantage(s) if it has them.
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Depreciation, Depletion & Amortization
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Income/Loss
- Net Income is negative on average. Companies with competitive advantages typically make money.
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Basic EPS
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Assets & Liabilities
- Inventory has been pretty consistent. Check if it's rising together with net earnings. If it is, that means the rising inventory is to keep with sales at the appropriate levels. What you don't want to see if wild variation in inventory levels, which would indicate boom & bust cycles.
- Company's without competitive advantage have an ever increasing amount of PPE, which is going also be accompanied by increasing Depreciation expenses. This is a bad because it eats into the profits of the company and indicates that the company likely needs to continuously reinvent their products. This could indicate they are facing fierce competition and a lack of a competitive advantage. It’s particularly worse if the increases in PPE investments are done using debt, rather than internal sources so check debt growth.
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Inventory
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