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MARPS
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Financial stability - Cash flow debt coverage.
Marine Petroleum Trust carries no debt; cash flow comfortably covers obligations.
Financial risk - Healthy cash flow growth.
Marine Petroleum Trust has insufficient data to evaluate this check.
Financial risk - Healthy debt to equity ratio.
Marine Petroleum Trust has insufficient data to evaluate this check.
Financial risk - Healthy debt to equity ratio development.
Marine Petroleum Trust has insufficient data to evaluate this check.
Financial stability - Net debt/EBITDA.
Marine Petroleum Trust has a net debt to EBITDA ratio of 0.00x, which is below the 3.00x threshold, indicating healthy leverage and financial stability
Financial stability - ICR.
Marine Petroleum Trust earns at least as much interest as it pays. Interest obligations are fully covered.
Financial risk - Profit margin growth.
Marine Petroleum Trust's profit margin has decreased (-4.40%) in the last year from 68.25% to 65.24%, signaling decreasing performance
Financial risk - Short term assets vs short term liabilities.
Marine Petroleum Trust has insufficient data to evaluate this check.
Increasing performance - ROA.
Marine Petroleum Trust's return on assets of 66.73% is higher than the 5.00% threshold, indicating efficient asset utilization
Increasing performance - Absolute return on equity.
Marine Petroleum Trust's return on equity of 66.28%, is higher than 15.00%, indicating good performance
Decreasing performance - Earnings quality.
Marine Petroleum Trust has insufficient data to evaluate this check.
Increasing performance - Earnings stability.
Marine Petroleum Trust had positive net income in 5.00 out of 5 years, indicating stable and consistent earnings
Decreasing performance - Free cash flow.
Marine Petroleum Trust has negative free cash flow, indicating the company is burning cash rather than generating it
Decreasing performance - FCF yield.
Marine Petroleum Trust has a free cash flow yield of 0.00%, which is below the 2.00% threshold, indicating limited cash return relative to market value
Increasing performance - Healthy earnings growth.
Marine Petroleum Trust's yearly earnings has increased 2.08% since last year from $713.16K to $728.00K, signaling increasing performance
Decreasing performance - Healthy revenue growth.
Marine Petroleum Trust has insufficient data to evaluate this check.
Increasing performance - ROIC.
ROIC 66.19% (Source: FMP key-metrics). At or above the 10% threshold. Score: 2 of 2. The company is generating returns above the upper end of the typical US weighted-average cost of capital range under this definition of invested capital.
Decreasing performance - 3-year revenue CAGR.
Marine Petroleum Trust's 3-year revenue CAGR of -11.15% is negative, indicating declining revenue over the past 3 years
Decreasing performance - Revenue consistency.
Marine Petroleum Trust had revenue growth in only 2.00 out of 5 years, indicating inconsistent revenue performance
Increasing performance - ROE consistency.
Marine Petroleum Trust had positive ROE in 5.00 out of 5 years, indicating consistent and reliable returns on equity
Overvalued - DCF valuation.
Marine Petroleum Trust has insufficient data to evaluate this check.
Undervalued - Earnings yield.
Marine Petroleum Trust has an earnings yield of 6.66%, which is above the 4.00% threshold, indicating the stock offers reasonable value relative to its earnings
Overvalued - EBITDA valuation.
Marine Petroleum Trust has insufficient data to evaluate this check.
Undervalued - EV/EBITDA.
Marine Petroleum Trust has an EV/EBITDA ratio of 11.67x, which is below the 20.00x threshold, indicating reasonable valuation relative to its operating earnings
Overvalued - PEG ratio value.
Marine Petroleum Trust has no meaningful EPS growth rate; PEG ratio cannot be computed.
Overvalued - P/B ratio.
Marine Petroleum Trust has a price-to-book ratio of 10.01x, which exceeds the 5.00x threshold, indicating the stock may be overvalued relative to its book value
Overvalued - P/S ratio.
Marine Petroleum Trust has a price-to-sales ratio of 9.79x, which exceeds the 8.00x threshold, indicating the stock may be overvalued relative to its revenue
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