Financial Health
Piotroski F-score
Joseph Piotroski devised a methodology for evaluating a company and determining the overall strength of its financial position. Stocks are rated on a score of 0 to nine based on nine parameters, nine of which are the best. For each criterion that is met, the company is awarded one point, and if it is not met, then no points are awarded. The points are then added together to determine the best value stocks.
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Valuation
Market Capitalization
11B
Market Capitalization
Market capitalization expresses the market value of a stock company or cryptocurrency. It is the total market value of all outstanding shares issued to it.
Revenue
10.59B
Revenue
Revenue is money generated from normal business operations. Better said, it can also be summed up as the amount of money that is generated by the business activity of the company.
Shares outstanding
214.57M
Shares outstanding
This is the total number of issued shares that are actively held by shareholders.
Net Profit Margin
-0.11
Net Profit Margin
Net profit margin is the basic measure of a given company's profitability. Simply put, net margin measures how much net income or profit is generated as a percentage of revenue.
Volume
1.68M
Volume
Volume can be defined as the number of shares of a security traded during a given time period (often referred to as intraday volume). Volume tells investors about market activity and liquidity. Higher trade volumes with a specific security mean higher liquidity.
Average Volume
3.47M
Average Volume
Average Daily Trading Volume (ADTV) is the average number of shares traded in a day. Daily volume is the number of shares traded each day, but can be averaged over several days to find the average daily volume.
Ratios
P/E
-8.52
Price Earnings
P/E expresses the ratio between the market price of a share and the net earnings per share. P/E actually tells us what multiple of net earnings per share an investor is willing to pay for one share.
P/B
2.92
Price To Book
This indicator expresses the ratio between the share price and the book value of equity per share. The P/B ratio is most often used when valuing banks.
P/S
1.06
Price To Sales
The P/S ratio is an investment valuation ratio that shows a company's market capitalization divided by the company's sales over the previous 12 months. The P/S ratio measures how much equity investment from investors is required to generate $1 of earnings.
D/C
0.87
Debt To Capital
The debt-to-equity ratio is calculated by taking a company's interest-bearing debt, short-term and long-term liabilities, and dividing it by total equity. In general, the higher the debt-to-equity ratio, the riskier the company.
ROE
-0.30
Return On Equity
Return on equity is a measure of the profitability of a business in relation to its equity. ROE is a term that indicates how much net profit per crown of invested capital.
EPS
-6.01
Earnings Per Share
EPS indicates how much money a company earns for each share. Earnings per share (EPS) is calculated as the company's earnings divided by the outstanding common shares.
BVPS
17.93
Book Value Per Shares
Equity's book value per share effectively indicates the net worth of the company's assets (total assets - total liabilities) on a per share basis. When a stock is undervalued, it will have a higher book value per share relative to its current market share price.
FCF
-0.02
Free Cash Flow
Free cash flow (FCF) represents the cash a company generates after all operations are accounted for. Investors can use free cash flow to determine a company's financial health.
ROIC
0.04
Return On Invested Capital
Free cash flow (FCF) represents the cash a company generates after all operations are accounted for. Investors can use free cash flow to determine a company's financial health.
1 day
-2.06%
5 days
+6.83%
1 month
+7.35%
6 months
+25.26%
1 year
-38.92%
5 years
+46.74%
Max
+1,011.49%
Open $51.60
Day range $50.93 - $52.30
52 week range $31.31 - $89.80