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Al Moasher for Programming and

EGS745W1C011.CA

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Stock Price

1 USD

0% ROA

10.04% ROE

0x PER

Market Cap.

205.761.684 USD

0% DER

0% Yield

89.89% NPM

Al Moasher for Programming and Stock Analysis

Al Moasher for Programming and Fundamental Analysis

Fundamental analysis in stock investing is like studying the foundation of a house before buying it. It involves looking at a company's financial health, like its earnings, assets, and debts, to determine if it's a good investment based on its fundamental strength and potential for growth.

Al Moasher for Programming and Fundamental Stock Analysis
# Analysis Rating
1 ROE

Unidentified ROE

2 ROA

Unidentified ROA

3 PBV

Unidentified ROA

4 DER

Unidentified DER

5 Revenue Growth

Regrettably, this company's revenue has shown no signs of growth over the past three years, suggesting limited potential for returns and making it a less appealing choice.

6 Net Profit Growth

Over the past five years, this company's net profit has failed to exhibit any growth, indicating a stagnant financial performance and making it a less favorable choice for potential investors.

7 Assets Growth

Company's revenue has stayed stagnant, showing no signs of improvement and making it a less favorable choice.

8 Graham Number

Unidentified Graham Number

9 Dividend Growth

The company's dividend growth has remained unchanged for three years, signaling a lack of positive momentum and making it a less favorable investment choice.

10 Dividend

Investors should note the absence of dividends from the company in the last three years, indicating potential financial challenges.

11 Buffet Intrinsic Value

The company's stock appears overvalued (0) by Warren Buffett's formula, suggesting a less favorable investment opportunity as its market price exceeds its estimated intrinsic value.

Al Moasher for Programming and Technical Analysis

Technical analysis in stock investing is like reading the patterns on a weather map to predict future weather conditions. It involves studying past stock price movements and trading volumes to make predictions about where a stock's price might go next, without necessarily looking at the company's financial health.

Al Moasher for Programming and Technical Stock Analysis
# Analysis Recommendation
1 Awesome Oscillator Hold
2 MACD Buy
3 RSI Hold
4 Stoch RSI Buy

Al Moasher for Programming and Price Chart

Financial Statements

Financial statements are like report cards for companies. They show how much money a company makes (income statement), what it owns and owes (balance sheet), and where it spends its money (cash flow statement), helping stock investors understand if a company is healthy and worth investing in.

Income Statements

An income statement for a company is like a scoreboard for its profits and losses. It shows how much money the company made (revenue) and how much it spent to make that money (expenses), helping stock investors see if a company is making a profit or not.

Revenue in stock investing is the total amount of money a company earns from its sales, and it's a key factor that investors consider to assess a company's financial performance and growth potential.

Al Moasher for Programming and Revenue
Year Revenue Growth
2012 8.667.000
2013 7.089.000 -22.26%
2014 7.187.000 1.36%
2015 13.834.000 48.05%
2016 32.122.000 56.93%
2017 12.953.000 -147.99%
2018 -33.911.000 138.2%
2019 -25.016.000 -35.56%
2020 104.360.000 123.97%
2021 -49.941.000 308.97%
2022 24.025.000 307.87%

Research and Development Expenses are the costs a company incurs to create and improve its products or services, which can be important for investors to evaluate a company's innovation and potential for future growth.

Al Moasher for Programming and Research and Development Expenses
Year Research and Development Expenses Growth
2012 0
2013 0 0%
2014 0 0%
2015 0 0%
2016 0 0%
2017 0 0%
2018 0 0%
2019 0 0%
2020 0 0%
2021 0 0%
2022 0 0%

General and Administrative Expenses are the costs a company incurs to run its day-to-day operations, such as office rent, salaries, and utilities, which investors consider to understand a company's overall efficiency and management effectiveness.

Al Moasher for Programming and General and Administrative Expenses
Year General and Administrative Expenses Growth
2012 890.000
2013 1.229.000 27.58%
2014 615.000 -99.84%
2015 1.568.000 60.78%
2016 4.443.000 64.71%
2017 3.242.000 -37.05%
2018 2.275.000 -42.51%
2019 2.077.000 -9.53%
2020 5.533.000 62.46%
2021 4.766.000 -16.09%
2022 2.110.000 -125.88%

EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a measure that helps stock investors analyze a company's profitability by looking at its earnings without considering certain expenses. This helps to get a clearer picture of the company's financial performance and its ability to generate cash flow.

Al Moasher for Programming and EBITDA
Year EBITDA Growth
2012 -2.643.000
2013 -3.125.000 15.42%
2014 -5.738.000 45.54%
2015 -12.266.000 53.22%
2016 -28.017.000 56.22%
2017 -10.178.000 -175.27%
2018 0 0%
2019 -23.000 100%
2020 -21.000 -9.52%
2021 -24.000 12.5%
2022 -17.000 -41.18%

Gross profit is the money a company makes from selling its products or services after subtracting the cost of producing or providing them, and it is an important measure for investors to understand a company's profitability.

Al Moasher for Programming and Gross Profit
Year Gross Profit Growth
2012 8.667.000
2013 7.089.000 -22.26%
2014 7.187.000 1.36%
2015 13.834.000 48.05%
2016 32.122.000 56.93%
2017 12.953.000 -147.99%
2018 -33.911.000 138.2%
2019 -25.016.000 -35.56%
2020 104.360.000 123.97%
2021 -49.941.000 308.97%
2022 24.025.000 307.87%

Net income in stock investing is like the money a company actually gets to keep as profit after paying all its bills, and it's an important measure to understand how well a company is doing financially.

Al Moasher for Programming and Net Profit
Year Net Profit Growth
2012 5.102.000
2013 2.689.000 -89.74%
2014 779.000 -245.19%
2015 0 0%
2016 0 0%
2017 0 0%
2018 -35.631.000 100%
2019 -26.733.000 -33.28%
2020 99.162.000 126.96%
2021 -54.365.000 282.4%
2022 22.320.000 343.57%

EPS, or earnings per share, is a measure that shows how much profit a company has earned for each outstanding share of its stock, and it is important for stock investors as it helps understand the profitability of a company and compare it with other companies in the market.

Al Moasher for Programming and Earning per Share (EPS)
Year Earning per Share (EPS) Growth
2012 0
2013 0 0%
2014 0 0%
2015 0 0%
2016 0 0%
2017 0 0%
2018 0 0%
2019 0 0%
2020 1 0%
2021 -1 0%
2022 0 0%

Cashflow Statements

Cashflow statements show the movement of money in and out of a company, helping stock investors understand how much money a company makes and spends. By examining cashflow statements, investors can assess if a company is generating enough cash to pay its bills, invest in growth, and provide returns to stockholders.

Free cash flow is the leftover cash that a company generates after covering its operating expenses and capital expenditures, which is important for stock investors as it shows how much money a company has available to invest in growth, pay dividends, or reduce debt.

Al Moasher for Programming and Free Cashflow
Year Free Cashflow Growth
2012 160.000
2013 -639.000 125.04%
2014 1.609.000 139.71%
2015 -1.250.000 228.72%
2016 -29.012.000 95.69%
2017 17.156.000 269.11%
2018 -33.087.000 151.85%
2019 -22.834.000 -44.9%
2020 22.032.000 203.64%
2021 10.242.000 -115.11%
2022 11.763.500 12.93%

Operating cash flow represents the cash generated or consumed by a company's day-to-day operations, excluding external investing or financing activities, and is crucial for stock investors as it shows how much cash a company is generating from its core business operations.

Al Moasher for Programming and Operating Cashflow
Year Operating Cashflow Growth
2012 160.000
2013 -639.000 125.04%
2014 1.609.000 139.71%
2015 -1.250.000 228.72%
2016 -29.012.000 95.69%
2017 17.156.000 269.11%
2018 -33.087.000 151.85%
2019 -22.834.000 -44.9%
2020 22.032.000 203.64%
2021 10.242.000 -115.11%
2022 11.763.500 12.93%

Capex, short for capital expenditures, refers to the money a company spends on acquiring or upgrading tangible assets like buildings, equipment, or technology, which is important for stock investors as it indicates how much a company is investing in its infrastructure to support future growth and profitability.

Al Moasher for Programming and Capital Expenditure
Year Capital Expenditure Growth
2012 0
2013 0 0%
2014 0 0%
2015 0 0%
2016 0 0%
2017 0 0%
2018 0 0%
2019 0 0%
2020 0 0%
2021 0 0%
2022 0 0%

Balance Sheet

Balance sheets provide a snapshot of a company's financial health and its assets (such as cash, inventory, and property) and liabilities (like debts and obligations) at a specific point in time. For stock investors, balance sheets help assess the company's overall worth and evaluate its ability to meet financial obligations and support future growth.

Equity refers to the ownership interest or stake that shareholders have in a company, representing their claim on its assets and earnings after all debts and liabilities are paid.

Al Moasher for Programming and Equity
Year Equity Growth
2012 29.095.000
2013 49.903.000 41.7%
2014 59.245.000 15.77%
2015 87.707.000 32.45%
2016 150.424.000 41.69%
2017 147.276.000 -2.14%
2018 145.249.000 -1.4%
2019 117.310.000 -23.82%
2020 207.353.000 43.42%
2021 130.663.000 -58.69%
2022 143.489.000 8.94%

Assets represent the valuable resources that a company owns, such as cash, inventory, property, and equipment, and understanding a company's assets helps investors assess its value and potential for generating future profits.

Al Moasher for Programming and Assets
Year Assets Growth
2012 33.850.000
2013 53.824.000 37.11%
2014 66.230.999 18.73%
2015 100.056.000 33.81%
2016 162.362.000 38.37%
2017 167.082.000 2.82%
2018 148.379.000 -12.6%
2019 119.124.000 -24.56%
2020 220.031.000 45.86%
2021 138.737.000 -58.6%
2022 146.900.000 5.56%

Liabilities refer to the financial obligations or debts that a company owes to creditors or external parties, and understanding a company's liabilities is important for investors as it helps assess the company's financial risk and ability to meet its obligations.

Al Moasher for Programming and Liabilities
Year Liabilities Growth
2012 4.655.000
2013 3.851.000 -20.88%
2014 6.888.000 44.09%
2015 12.298.000 43.99%
2016 11.938.000 -3.02%
2017 19.806.000 39.73%
2018 3.130.000 -532.78%
2019 1.814.000 -72.55%
2020 12.678.000 85.69%
2021 8.074.000 -57.02%
2022 3.411.000 -136.7%

Al Moasher for Programming and Financial Ratio (TTM)

Valuation Metrics

Revenue per Share
0
Net Income per Share
0
Price to Earning Ratio
0x
Price To Sales Ratio
0x
POCF Ratio
0
PFCF Ratio
6.03
Price to Book Ratio
0
EV to Sales
0
EV Over EBITDA
0
EV to Operating CashFlow
5.19
EV to FreeCashFlow
5.19
Earnings Yield
0
FreeCashFlow Yield
0.17
Market Cap
0 Bil.
Enterprise Value
0 Bil.
Graham Number
0
Graham NetNet
0

Income Statement Metrics

Net Income per Share
0
Income Quality
1.53
ROE
0
Return On Assets
0.09
Return On Capital Employed
0.1
Net Income per EBT
1
EBT Per Ebit
1.01
Ebit per Revenue
0.89
Effective Tax Rate
0.01

Margins

Sales, General, & Administrative to Revenue
0
Research & Developement to Revenue
0
Stock Based Compensation to Revenue
0
Gross Profit Margin
1
Operating Profit Margin
0.89
Pretax Profit Margin
0.9
Net Profit Margin
0.9

Dividends

Dividend Yield
0
Dividend Yield %
0
Payout Ratio
0
Dividend Per Share
0

Operating Metrics

Operating Cashflow per Share
0
Free CashFlow per Share
0
Capex to Operating CashFlow
0
Capex to Revenue
0
Capex to Depreciation
0
Return on Invested Capital
0
Return on Tangible Assets
0
Days Sales Outstanding
0
Days Payables Outstanding
0
Days of Inventory on Hand
0
Receivables Turnover
0
Payables Turnover
0
Inventory Turnover
0
Capex per Share
0

Balance Sheet

Cash per Share
0,00
Book Value per Share
0,00
Tangible Book Value per Share
0
Shareholders Equity per Share
0
Interest Debt per Share
0
Debt to Equity
0
Debt to Assets
0
Net Debt to EBITDA
0
Current Ratio
43.07
Tangible Asset Value
0 Bil.
Net Current Asset Value
0 Bil.
Invested Capital
0
Working Capital
0 Bil.
Intangibles to Total Assets
0
Average Receivables
0 Bil.
Average Payables
0 Bil.
Average Inventory
-117594000
Debt to Market Cap
0

Dividends

Dividends in stock investing are like rewards that companies give to their shareholders. They are a portion of the company's profits distributed to investors, typically in the form of cash payments, as a way for them to share in the company's success.

Al Moasher for Programming and Dividends
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