Insights BETA

Expenses

  • Gross Profit Margin is relatively consistent.
  • Avg. Gross Profit Margin is ≈76.12%, which is fantastically high. There is a good chance this business has strong competitive advantages. Be sure to make sure SGA, R&D, & Interest expenses are not eating up all the gross profits.

Cost Of Revenues

Gross Profit

Gross Profit Margin

  • SGA is relatively inconsistent, which can mean they face intense competition.
  • Avg. SGA is ≈71.9%, which very high. Check if the source of funding is debt. If yes, company likely doesn't have competitive advantage.
  • R&D as % of Gross Profit is 23.99% on average, which is low. Below 5% is very low and above 30% becomes high. The more a company has to invest into R&D, the more likely it's competitive advantages could be made obsolete in the future.

Selling, General & Admin Expense

Research & Development

Depreciation, Depletion & Amortization

SGA Expense to Gross Profit Ratio

R&D To Gross Profit Ratio

DDA To Gross Profit Ratio

Operating Expenses Total

Operating Profits/Loss

Income/Loss

  • Net Income is negative on average. Companies with competitive advantages typically make money.

Pretax Income

Income Tax

Net Profits/Loss

Pretax Income YoY Change

Income Tax Rate

No data

Net Profits/Loss YoY Change

Basic EPS

Net Income To Revenue Ratio

Assets & Liabilities

  • Property, Plant and Equipment has been pretty consistent. A stable PPE indicates that the company might not need to continuously reinvest into recreating their products, which might indicate the presence of a competitive advantage.
  • Goodwill is relatively consistent. If Goodwill stays the same year after year, it’s because it’s paying under book value for companies it’s purchasing or because it’s not purchasing other companies.

Cash & Short-Term Investments

Cash & Equivalents

Cash To Operating Expenses Ratio

Inventory

No data

Receivables

Total Short-Term Assets

Property, Plant And Equipment

Long-Term Investments

Total Long-Term Assets

Total Assets

Net Income To Total Assets Percentage

Accounts Payable

Short-Term Debt

Long Term Debt Due

Total Short-Term Liabilities

Long-Term Debt

Other Long-Term Liabilities

Total Long-Term Liabilities

Total Liabilities

Short-Term To Long-Term Debt Ratio

Short-Term Assets To Debt Ratio

Long-Term Debt To Net Income Ratio

Ownership

  • Return on Shareholders' Equity has been -109.85%, which is low (<10%). If Net Income as percentage of Total Revenue also weak (<10%) or negative, it’s a red flag. If it's strong (>10%), it's a green flag since this indicates that they are returning the earnings to shareholders somehow.

Return On Shareholders' Equity

Book Value

Free Cash Flow

Free Cash Flow YoY

Free Cash Flow Margin