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BLTC.P: Baltic I Acquisition Corp

Baltic I Acquisition Corp. does not have significant operations. The company intends to identify and evaluate businesses or assets with a view to complete a qualifying transaction. Baltic I Acquisitio...

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0.04 - 0.10
52-week range

Analysis

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The following section summarizes insights on Baltic I Acquisition Corp's FCF / Net Income:

Dec 2016Dec 2018Dec 2020Dec 2022Dec 2024-600.0%-200.0%200.0%

Performance Summary
  • Baltic I Acquisition's latest twelve months fcf / net income is -643.1%
  • Baltic I Acquisition's fcf / net income for fiscal years ending December 2020 to 2024 averaged -33.4%.
  • Baltic I Acquisition's operated at median fcf / net income of 35.4% from fiscal years ending December 2020 to 2024.
  • Looking back at the last 5 years, Baltic I Acquisition's fcf / net income peaked in December 2022 at 329.1%.
  • Baltic I Acquisition's fcf / net income hit its 5-year low in December 2024 of -643.1%.
  • Baltic I Acquisition's fcf / net income decreased in 2020 (35.4%, -12.6%), 2021 (24.6%, -30.5%), 2023 (87.1%, -73.5%), and 2024 (-643.1%, -838.3%) and increased in 2022 (329.1%, +1,237.4%).

How does Baltic I Acquisition's FCF / Net Income benchmark against competitors?

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We've identified the following companies as similar to Baltic I Acquisition Corp because they operate in a related industry or sector. We also considered size, growth, and various financial metrics to narrow down the list to the ones listed below.

Metric Usage: FCF / Net Income

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  • Sloan Ratio - A formula developed by Richard Sloan in 1996 that measures the degree of accruals versus reported earnings.
  • Short Term Debt Coverage Ratio - A ratio that measures the amount of cash flow a firm generates for each dollar of short-term debt it uses
  • Realized Volatility (30d Annualized) - Realized volatility (also known as rolling volatility) over the last 30 days.
  • Current Ratio - A ratio that compares a company's current total assets to its current total liabilities.
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FCF / Net Income

This data item measures the ratio of levered free cash flow to net income to common, excluding extra items. It is a quick and helpful check on the qua...

Definition of FCF / Net Income

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This data item measures the ratio of levered free cash flow to net income to common, excluding extra items. It is a quick and helpful check on the quality of earnings.

Sector Benchmark Analysis

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-1,947.3%-1,047.3%-147.3%1,363.1%0200400600

The chart above depicts the distribution of fcf / net income for companies operating in the Financials sector in the Developed economic region. Over 2,600 companies were considered in this analysis, and 2,504 had meaningful values. The average fcf / net income of companies in the sector is 38.8% with a standard deviation of 316.0%.

Baltic I Acquisition Corp's FCF / Net Income of -643.1% ranks in the 4.7% percentile for the sector. The following table provides additional summary stats:

FCF / Net Income In The Financials Sector
Economic Risk RegionDeveloped
Total Constituents2,608
Included Constituents2,504
Min-1,948.5%
Max1,344.4%
Median72.4%
Mean38.8%
Standard Deviation316.0%

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