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US $15.53
Valuation
Financial
Performance
Financial risk - Cash flow debt coverage.
Corvex, Inc. cash flow to debt ratio of -229.87% indicates that the company cannot generate enough cash to cover its debt over time. This level indicates weak financial health.
Financial stability - Healthy cash flow growth.
Corvex, Inc.'s free cash flow has increased -50.01% from $-22.54M last year to $-11.27M, signaling increasing performance
Financial stability - Healthy debt to equity ratio.
Corvex, Inc.'s debt to equity ratio is 0.03, which means that the company's assets are healthy financed, signaling financial stability. READ MORE: A ratio under 0.60 means the company finances its assets with own equity, signaling financial stability and good management.
Financial risk - Healthy debt to equity ratio development.
Corvex, Inc.'s debt has increased relative to shareholder equity from 0.03 last year to 0.03 today, signaling weakened financials
Financial risk - Net debt/EBITDA.
Corvex, Inc. has negative EBITDA, making leverage ratio unreliable
Financial risk - ICR.
Corvex, Inc.'s interest coverage ratio is -4.81, which means that the company struggles to meet interest obligations, signaling financial risk.
Financial risk - Profit margin growth.
Corvex, Inc.'s profit margin has decreased (4.92%) in the last year from -2.34K% to -2.46K%, signaling decreasing performance
Financial risk - Short term assets vs short term liabilities.
Corvex, Inc.'s short-term liabilities of $8.81M exceed its short-term assets of $4.99M, signaling financial risk
Decreasing performance - ROA.
Corvex, Inc.'s return on assets of 0.00% is lower than the 5.00% threshold, indicating inefficient asset utilization
Decreasing performance - Absolute return on equity.
Corvex, Inc.'s return on equity of -12.66%, is lower than 15.00%, indicating bad performance
Decreasing performance - Earnings quality.
Corvex, Inc.'s operating cash flow is lower than its net income, indicating that earnings may not be fully backed by cash generation
Decreasing performance - Earnings stability.
Corvex, Inc. had positive net income in only 0.00 out of 5 years, indicating unstable earnings
Decreasing performance - Free cash flow.
Corvex, Inc. has negative free cash flow, indicating the company is burning cash rather than generating it
Decreasing performance - FCF yield.
Corvex, Inc. has negative free cash flow, indicating cash burn
Increasing performance - Healthy earnings growth.
Corvex, Inc.'s yearly earnings has increased -22.94% since last year from $-23.73M to $-18.29M, signaling increasing performance
Decreasing performance - Healthy revenue growth.
Corvex, Inc.'s yearly revenue has decreased -57.26% since last year from $1.01M to $433.00K, signaling decreasing performance
Decreasing performance - ROIC.
ROIC -2.53% (Source: FMP key-metrics). Below the 5% partial-credit threshold. Score: 0 of 2. The 5% and 10% cutoffs anchor to typical US weighted-average cost of capital. Below 5% indicates the company is not generating returns above its likely cost of capital under this definition of invested capital. Invested capital here includes equity, non-current liabilities (pension obligations, deferred taxes, lease obligations), and short-term debt. Cash is not subtracted. Companies with substantial float, lease portfolios, or cash holdings will score lower under this definition than under narrower operating-capital definitions. See methodology.
Decreasing performance - 3-year revenue CAGR.
Corvex, Inc. has insufficient revenue history to calculate 3-year revenue CAGR.
Increasing performance - Revenue consistency.
Corvex, Inc. had revenue growth in 4.00 out of 5 years, indicating consistent revenue performance
Decreasing performance - ROE consistency.
Corvex, Inc. had positive ROE in only 0.00 out of 5 years, indicating inconsistent returns on equity
Overvalued - DCF valuation.
Corvex, Inc. has insufficient data to evaluate this check.
Overvalued - Earnings yield.
Corvex, Inc. has negative trailing-twelve-month earnings; this ratio is not meaningful and the check fails
Overvalued - EBITDA valuation.
Corvex, Inc. is overvalued relative to its fair value price of 0.00 based on EBITDA multiple model
Overvalued - EV/EBITDA.
Corvex, Inc. has negative or missing EBITDA, making EV/EBITDA ratio unreliable
Overvalued - PEG ratio value.
Corvex, Inc. has negative trailing-twelve-month earnings; this ratio is not meaningful and the check fails
Overvalued - P/B ratio.
Corvex, Inc. has negative shareholder equity; price-to-book is not meaningful and the check fails
Overvalued - P/S ratio.
Corvex, Inc. has a price-to-sales ratio of 31.06Kx, which exceeds the 8.00x threshold, indicating the stock may be overvalued relative to its revenue
Profit margin
Current Ratio
Capital Returns
-12.66%
Return on equity
ROIC: -2.53%
Valuation History
-2.2X
Price to Earnings
EV/EBITDA: -0.02X
Cash flow
Profit margin
-4.56%
(FY vs FY)
Cash flow Y/Y
-1.09%
(FY vs FY)
Fair Value
Market $15.53
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