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Data sourced from SEC EDGAR filings and third-party price providers. Scores, valuations, and metrics are algorithmic estimates. This is not investment advice. See our Terms and Methodology.
Public company · Revenue $3M · 7.65% margin · -$5M FCF
$0.21
$0.00 (-1.83%)
EOD Jun 25, 2026 · Twelve Data
Operating margin is thin at 7.65%. Limited cushion if revenue slows or costs rise, not the profile of a wide-moat business.
Revenue declined 13.6% YoY. Margins deteriorated 15.7pp alongside, both lines moving the wrong way.
Free cash flow declined 473% versus the prior year, cash generation momentum has weakened. Negative free cash flow of -$5M. The business is consuming cash, not generating it.
Based on TTM earnings · Diluted shares
Profitability & Returns
Revenue (TTM)
$3M
▼ -13.6% YoY
Net Income (TTM)
-$5M
▼ -29.3% YoY
Op. Margin
7.65%
▼ -15.7pp YoY
ROIC
0.18%
▼ -0.4pp YoY
Cash Flow & Balance Sheet
FCF (TTM)
-$5M
▼ -473.0% YoY
Op. Cash Flow (TTM)
-$5M
▼ -450.5% YoY
Net Debt
-$86K
Net Cash Position
Cash & Equiv.
$1M
3Y CAGR: -3.2%
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Acanthe Développement (ACAN.XPAR)'s valuation is best read against its own history, its peers, and the growth its price implies. A high multiple is not the same as overvalued: fast-growing, high-quality businesses can deserve a premium. See the general approach in how to tell if a stock is overvalued.
On quality, Acanthe Développement scores 25/100 on Intrinsiqq's quality scorecard (a lower-quality business on these measures), weighing growth, margins, returns on capital, share count, and balance-sheet strength. All figures are computed from SEC filings; read the full . This is analysis, not investment advice.
Acanthe Développement scores 25 out of 100 on Intrinsiqq's quality score, a weighted blend of 6 metrics each scored 0 to 100, which makes it a lower-quality business on these measures. Recent fundamentals include a 7.6% operating margin and a 0.2% return on invested capital. The score weighs revenue and free-cash-flow growth, operating margins, return on invested capital, share-count change, and balance-sheet strength, all computed from SEC filings, not opinion. Because valuation only means something relative to quality, the full metric-by-metric breakdown is on the quality scorecard.
That depends on valuation and quality together, not either alone. you should weigh ACAN.XPAR's valuation and scores 25/100 on quality (lower-quality). A cheap price is only a bargain if the business is durable, and a premium can be justified by genuine quality, so the two questions, "is it cheap?" and "is it good?", only make sense side by side. Read the valuation against the quality scorecard, run the DCF on your own assumptions, and decide for yourself. This is analysis from SEC filings, not investment advice.