NASDAQ: ASCB - A SPAC II Acquisition Corporation

Yield per half year: -1.88%
Sector: Financials

Company Analysis A SPAC II Acquisition Corporation

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1. Summary

Advantages

  • Price (11.2 $) is less than fair price (149.89 $)
  • The company's current efficiency (ROE=35.73%) is higher than the sector average (ROE=5.61%)

Disadvantages

  • Dividends (0%) are below the sector average (1.93%).
  • The stock's return over the last year (1.01%) is lower than the sector average (11.32%).

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2. Share price and performance

2.1. Share price

2.2. News

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2.3. Market efficiency

A SPAC II Acquisition Corporation Financials Index
7 days 0% -1.2% -1.8%
90 days -0.4% 0.8% 3.8%
1 year 1% 11.3% 28.8%

ASCB vs Sector: A SPAC II Acquisition Corporation has significantly underperformed the "Financials" sector by -10.31% over the past year.

ASCB vs Market: A SPAC II Acquisition Corporation has significantly underperformed the market by -27.79% over the past year.

Stable price: ASCB is not significantly more volatile than the rest of the market on "NASDAQ" over the last 3 months, with typical variations of +/- 5% per week.

Long period: ASCB with weekly volatility of 0.0195% over the past year.

3. Summary of the report

3.1. General

P/E: 35.53
P/S: 0

3.2. Revenue

EPS 0.3053
ROE 35.73%
ROA 24.3%
ROIC 0%
Ebitda margin 0%

4. Fundamental Analysis

4.1. Stock price and price forecast

The fair price is calculated taking into account the Central Bank refinancing rate and earnings per share (EPS)

Below fair price: The current price (11.2 $) is lower than the fair price (149.89 $).

Price significantly below the fair price: The current price (11.2 $) is 1238.3% lower than the fair price.

4.2. P/E

P/E vs Sector: The company's P/E (35.53) is lower than that of the sector as a whole (38.91).

P/E vs Market: The company's P/E (35.53) is lower than that of the market as a whole (48.79).

4.2.1 P/E Similar companies

4.3. P/BV

P/BV vs Sector: The company's P/BV (12.7) is higher than that of the sector as a whole (0.6287).

P/BV vs Market: The company's P/BV (12.7) is higher than that of the market as a whole (3.36).

4.3.1 P/BV Similar companies

4.4. P/S

P/S vs Sector: The company's P/S indicator (0) is lower than that of the sector as a whole (4.98).

P/S vs Market: The company's P/S indicator (0) is lower than that of the market as a whole (10.23).

4.5. EV/Ebitda

EV/Ebitda vs Sector: The company's EV/Ebitda (-228.87) is lower than that of the sector as a whole (40.88).

EV/Ebitda vs Market: The company's EV/Ebitda (-228.87) is lower than that of the market as a whole (28.28).

5. Profitability

5.1. Profitability and revenue

5.2. Earnings per share - EPS

5.3. Past profitability Net Income

Yield Trend: Negative and has fallen by 0% over the last 5 years.

Earnings Slowdown: The last year's return (0%) is below the 5-year average return (0%).

Profitability vs Sector: The return for the last year (0%) exceeds the return for the sector (-15.99%).

5.4. ROE

ROE vs Sector: The company's ROE (35.73%) is higher than that of the sector as a whole (5.61%).

ROE vs Market: The company's ROE (35.73%) is higher than that of the market as a whole (10.82%).

5.5. ROA

ROA vs Sector: The company's ROA (24.3%) is higher than that of the sector as a whole (5.48%).

ROA vs Market: The company's ROA (24.3%) is higher than that of the market as a whole (6.51%).

5.6. ROIC

ROIC vs Sector: The company's ROIC (0%) is lower than that of the sector as a whole (5.05%).

ROIC vs Market: The company's ROIC (0%) is lower than that of the market as a whole (10.79%).

6. Finance

6.1. Assets and debt

Debt level: (0%) is quite low in relation to assets.

Increasing debt: over 5 years, the debt has increased from 0% to 0%.

Excess of debt: The debt is not covered by net income, percentage 0%.

6.2. Profit growth and share price

7. Dividends

7.1. Dividend yield vs Market

Low yield: The dividend yield of the company 0% is below the average for the sector '1.93%.

7.2. Stability and increase in payments

Unstable dividends: The company's dividend yield 0% has not been consistently paid over the past 7 years, DSI=0.

Weak dividend growth: The company's dividend yield 0% has been growing weakly or stagnant over the past 5 years. Growth over only 0 years.

7.3. Payout percentage

Dividend Coverage: Current payments from income (0%) are at an uncomfortable level.

8. Insider trades

8.1. Insider trading

Insider Buying Exceeds insider sales by 100% over the last 3 months.

8.2. Latest transactions

No insider transactions have been recorded yet

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