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Vringo was a technology company that became involved in the worldwide patent wars. The company won a 2012 intellectual property lawsuit against Google, in which a U.S. District Court ordered Google to pay 1.36 percent of U.S. AdWords sales. Analysts estimated Vringo's judgment against Google to be worth over $1 billion. The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit overturned the District Court's ruling on appeal in August 2014 in a split 2-1 decision, which Intellectual Asset Magazine called "the most troubling case of 2014." Vringo appealed to the United States Supreme Court. Vringo also pursued worldwide litigation against ZTE Corporation in twelve countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Malaysia, India, Spain, Netherlands, Romania, China, Malaysia, Brazil and the United States. The high profile nature of the intellectual property suits filed by the firm against large corporations known for anti-patent tendencies has led some commentators to refer to the firm as a patent vulture or patent troll.

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Vringo was a technology company that became involved in the worldwide patent wars. The company won a 2012 intellectual property lawsuit against Google, in which a U.S. District Court ordered Google to pay 1.36 percent of U.S. AdWords sales. Analysts estimated Vringo's judgment against Google to be worth over $1 billion. The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit overturned the District Court's ruling on appeal in August 2014 in a split 2-1 decision, which Intellectual Asset Magazine called "the most troubling case of 2014." Vringo appealed to the United States Supreme Court. Vringo also pursued worldwide litigation against ZTE Corporation in twelve countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Malaysia, India, Spain, Netherlands (the Hague), Romania, China, Malaysia, Brazil and the United States. The high profile nature of the intellectual property suits filed by the firm against large corporations known for anti-patent tendencies has led some commentators to refer to the firm as a patent vulture or patent troll.

History

Vringo was founded in 2006 by Israeli entrepreneurs and venture capitalist Jonathan Medved and mobile software specialist David Goldfarb. The company was initially funded by private equity firm Warburg Pincus in 2007. By December 2009, it had raised $14 million in funding. Vringo priced its initial public offering on June 22, 2010, and raised $11 million.

On March 14, 2012, Vringo entered into a definitive agreement to merge with Innovate/Protect, an intellectual property company founded by Andrew Kennedy Lang, the former chief technology officer at Lycos, and Alexander R. Berger, a Vice President at Hudson Bay Capital Management. At that time, Andrew Perlman, Vringo's then-President, replaced Jonathan Medved as CEO. The merger with Innovate/Protect was completed on July 19, 2012, with Lang joining Vringo as chief technology officer, and Berger as chief operating officer. Innovate/Protect directors H. Van Sinclair, Chief Executive Officer of the RLJ Companies, and Donald E. Stout, the president of NTP, Inc., which collected $612.5 million from BlackBerry-maker RIM, joined the Vringo board of directors in connection with the merger.

James Altucher, a graduate school colleague of Lang, posted an article on Tech Crunch drawing attention to the history of the patents that Vringo had acquired from Lycos. On April 13, 2012, billionaire investor Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks and "shark" investor on the television series Shark Tank, disclosed a 7.4% stake in the company.

The company was invited to ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on August 1, 2012, to mark the successful completion of the merger. In August 2012, the company raised $31.2 million to buy 124 patent families relating to telecommunications and infrastructure technology from Nokia Corp. In an October 2012 common stock offering, Vringo raised an additional $45 million. In April 2013, Vringo's shares commenced trading on the NASDAQ.

Lycos Search Patents - Google Litigation

Through its merger with Innovate/Protect, Inc. in July 2012, Vringo acquired ownership of patents that had been purchased from Lycos, Inc. and were asserted in a patent infringement lawsuit against AOL Inc., Google, IAC/InterActiveCorp-owned IAC Search & Media, Gannett Co Inc. and Target Corp. The lawsuit went to trial on October 16, 2012, in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Virginia, Norfolk Division before U.S. District Judge Raymond A. Jackson.

Following a three week jury trial, on November 6, 2012, a jury ruled in favor of Vringo's wholly owned subsidiary, I/P Engine, and against the defendants with respect to defendants' infringement of the asserted claims of the patents. After finding that the asserted claims of the patents-in-suit were both valid, and infringed by Defendants, the jury found that reasonable royalty damages should be based on a "running royalty", and that the running royalty rate should be 3.5%. I/P Engine presented evidence at trial that the appropriate way to determine the incremental royalty base attributable to Google's infringement was to calculate 20.9% of Google's U.S. AdWords revenue, then apply a 3.5% running royalty rate to that base. The U.S. District Court entered a judgment against the defendants in November 2012.

In May 2013, the defendants argued that I/P Engine was not entitled to any post-judgment royalties because they had ceased infringement by changing the AdWords system. In January 2014, the U.S. District Court found that Google's purported design-around known as "new AdWords" was "nothing more than a colorable variation of old AdWords." Later in January 2014, the U.S. District Court found that the "Defendants' misconduct continues presently and Defendants have taken no remedial action. In fact, they have designed a system that clearly replicates the infringing elements of old AdWords," and for those reasons, the court enhanced the royalty rate "by just over 40% to 6.5%."

Vringo has drawn criticism over some of its litigation tactics. A Google spokesperson said on January 22, 2014, after losing the trial and post-trial motion practice, that the AdWords case "further highlights the mischief trolls can make with the patent system".

Separate from the civil litigation, Google sought to invalidate I/P Engine's two asserted patents through a total of four re-examination requests at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. I/P Engine prevailed in defending the validity of the patents in every instance, and received a certificate from the USPTO confirming that all of the claims of the patents challenged by Google remained valid and unchanged.

On August 15, 2014 the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in a 2-1 split decision, reversed the U.S. District Court decision concerning the patent infringement lawsuit filed against Google et al. The presiding Circuit Judges concluded that, notwithstanding U.S. District Court judge and jury having affirmed the validity of I/P Engine's patents, and the USPTO having likewise affirmed the validity of the patents, the patents were "Obvious" and therefore invalid. In dissenting, Circuit Judge Raymond Chen highlighted the majority opinion's failure "to accord sufficient deference to the jury's findings of fact," and explained that the majority's conclusion "squarely conflicts with the jury's express finding" that the prior art lacked specific elements claimed by the patents in suit. Intellectual Asset Magazine called the decision "the most troubling patent case of 2014," and said the appeals court's decision "should be of huge concern to all patent owners in the U.S." I/P Engine hired David Boies to file a petition at the Supreme Court of the United States seeking a review of the case.

Nokia and Alcatel Lucent Patents - ZTE Litigation

Vringo acquired 124 patent families relating to telecommunications and infrastructure from Nokia Corp. in August 2012. The 124 patent families comprised over 500 patents and applications including 110 issued patents in the U.S. Over 45 patents families have at least one patent in force in various European jurisdictions. The portfolio included over 20 standard essential patents (SEPs).

Vringo filed lawsuits against ZTE Corporation and many of its subsidiaries over failure to take a license to telecom infrastructure patents that Vringo acquired from Nokia Corporation and Alcatel-Lucent. Prior to filing, Vringo attempted to secure a license with ZTE, which ZTE rebuffed, as it had when Nokia had made attempts at a licensing deal over the prior ten year period. David L. Cohen, Vringo's chief legal officer, led Vringo's international litigation efforts. Cohen was formerly an attorney at Skadden Arps and an in-house lawyer at Nokia, where he was the global manager of Nokia's litigation against Apple that resulted in a payment of over €500 million.

Worldwide Patent Enforcement

Vringo brought the first case on October 8, 2012, in the UK. and a second on December 5, 2012. On November 28, 2014, the High Court of Justice in the United Kingdom found that ZTE infringed the asserted patent, which relates to 3G and 4G infrastructure equipment, and also confirmed that the asserted patent was valid as amended. The UK court later ordered ZTE to pay Vringo's costs. The company filed a lawsuit against ZTE in Germany on November 15, 2012.

After ZTE rejected Vringo's offer to license its portfolio at a FRAND rate, Vringo sued ZTE in Australia and Malaysia. In India, Vringo secured two injunctions and raids on ZTE's factories and facilities.

Southern District of New York (SDNY), United States

In connection with ZTE's filing an anti-monopoly (AML) case against Vringo in Shenzhen, China, ZTE both discussed in its complaint and filed as an exhibit the confidential settlement proposal that Vringo made to ZTE at a meeting between ZTE and Vringo representatives in Shenzhen, China, in December 2013 pursuant to a non-disclosure agreement. Vringo filed suit against ZTE in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York for breach of the non-disclosure agreement. In proceedings before U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, Vringo sought and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) and later a preliminary injunction (PI) preventing further disclosures of the confidential settlement materials.

In February 2015, ZTE and Vringo representatives agreed to meet in Vringo's office to discuss possible settlement options. On the same day, ZTE filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for Delaware seeking a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction for a world-wide anti-suit injunction against Vringo. Because ZTE's counsel misled U.S. District Judge Gregory M. Sleet about the availability of Vringo's counsel, omitted the existence of the pending case in New York, and mis-stated the facts of Vringo's injunction in Romania, the Delaware judge granted ZTE's request. The following week, when Vringo made Judge Sleet aware of the facts of the case, he rescinded the order, transferred ZTE's case to the Southern District of New York, and noted he and Judge Kaplan had, referring to ZTE's conduct, "commiserated on the happenings here, not altogether a happy visit."

During discovery, Vringo uncovered that ZTE shared the confidential materials with a very large number of ZTE staff, its public relations firm, Google, the Chinese patent office, and the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). In the course of the litigation, Judge Kaplan ordered ZTE's attorneys at King & Spalding LLP to show cause for why they should not be sanctioned for intentional discovery delays and harassment. The question of relevant sanctions against ZTE's counsel was pending at the time of the settlement. In 2017, a former King & Spalding attorney sued the firm alleging that he was fired for raising ethical concerns about the conduct of two of the firm's partners in the Vringo vs. ZTE case. ZTE also refused to send its general counsel, Guo Xiaoming, to New York to appear in the case, saying it believed he could be questioned or detained in relation to a separate criminal investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for which a grand jury in Texas had been empaneled, into allegations ZTE shipped millions of dollars of banned U.S. surveillance equipment to Iran. Vringo pursued ZTE for sanctions, and Judge Kaplan explained the situation in a detailed memorandum opinion drawing on testimony by Vringo's COO Berger and ZTE's representative Z. Wang.

Vringo also discovered that e-mails from ZTE officials showed ZTE's "efforts to manipulate Vringo's stock price" and "to give a blow to Vringo's share price in terms of brand to further affect its business activities." ZTE officials also wrote they believed the litigation with Vringo was "the biggest [IP] risk for ZTE at present" and that the "share price is Vringo's biggest weakness, and also the place where we can attack."

NDRC Investigation

In January 2015, China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) commenced an investigation of Vringo and summoned a representative of Vringo to appear in China and meet with regulators. In audio-recorded meetings, Xu Xinyu, known as "Mr. Confession", threatened Vringo's representative, Mr. Cohen, forced him to sign a statement in Chinese, reprimanded him for not being obsequious, and threatened to take all of Vringo's Chinese patents by force. The NDRC insisted that Vringo accept mediation by the NDRC or otherwise resolve its disputes with ZTE, or Cohen could face criminal sanctions and extradition requests. The Washington Post highlighted the NRDC's investigation into Vringo as an example of how, U.S. business leaders believe "China's government, companies, and even courts sometimes collude to abuse patent protection, discriminate against foreign firms and unfairly protect local businesses."

Settlement

On December 7, 2015, ZTE entered into an agreement with Vringo to pay them a lump sum settlement amount of $21.5 million.

Awards

Global Telecoms Business Wireless Network Infrastructure Innovation Award for launch of the world’s first paid video ringtone service

Chosen by AlwaysOn as an “OnMedia Top 100 Winner”

Sony Ericsson Special Recognition Award Winner: “Best Use of Phone Functionality”

MIPCOM Mobile and Internet Award winner: “Best Mobile Service for Social Community & User Generated Content“

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XWEL Instantánea de la Acción Precio, capitalización bursátil, P/E, BPA, ROE, deuda/capital, rango de 52 semanas

Precio
$0.92
Capitalización Bursátil
P/E (TTM)
-0.1
BPA (TTM)
$-5.08
Ingresos (TTM)
$29M
Rendimiento div.
ROE
Deuda/Capital
Rango 52S
$0 – $2

XWEL Gráfico del Precio de la Acción OHLCV diario con indicadores técnicos — desplace, amplíe y personalice su vista

Rendimiento a 10 años Tendencias de ingresos, beneficio neto, márgenes y BPA

Ingresos y Beneficio Neto $29M
6-point trend, +248.4%
2020-12-31 2025-12-31
BPA $-5.08
6-point trend, -147.8%
2020-12-31 2025-12-31
Flujo de caja libre
Márgenes

Valoración Ratios P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA: ¿está la acción cara o barata?

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
XWEL
Mediana de Pares
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -100.0%
-0.1
14.3

Rentabilidad Márgenes brutos, operativos y netos; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
XWEL
Mediana de Pares

Salud financiera Deuda, liquidez, solvencia — solidez del balance general

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
XWEL
Mediana de Pares

Crecimiento Crecimiento de ingresos, BPA y beneficio neto: interanual, CAGR a 3 años, CAGR a 5 años

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
XWEL
Mediana de Pares
Revenue YoY (Ingresos interanuales)
5-point trend, -60.4%
-13.8%
Revenue CAGR 3Y (Ingresos CAGR 3A)
5-point trend, -60.4%
-19.5%
Revenue CAGR 5Y (Ingresos CAGR 5A)
5-point trend, -60.4%
28.3%

Métricas por acción BPA, valor contable por acción, flujo de caja por acción, dividendo por acción

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
XWEL
Mediana de Pares
EPS (Diluted) (BPA (Diluido))
5-point trend, -17033.3%
$-5.08

Eficiencia de capital Rotación de activos, rotación de inventario, rotación de cuentas por cobrar

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
XWEL
Mediana de Pares

XWEL Consenso de analistas Opiniones de analistas alcistas y bajistas, precio objetivo a 12 meses, potencial alcista

COMPRA 7 analistas
  • Compra fuerte 2 28,6%
  • Compra 4 57,1%
  • Mantener 1 14,3%
  • Venta 0 0,0%
  • Venta fuerte 0 0,0%

Historial de Ganancias EPS real vs estimado, sorpresa %, tasa de aciertos, próxima fecha de resultados

Sorpresa Media
-0.41%
Período EPS Actual EPS est. Sorpresa
30 de septiembre de 2023 $-2.38 $-0.82 -1.6%
30 de junio de 2023 $-1.40 $-1.43 0.03%
31 de marzo de 2023 $-1.40 $-2.65 1.3%
31 de diciembre de 2022 $-3.00 $-1.63 -1.4%

Comparación de pares (subindustria GICS) Métricas clave frente a competidores del sector

Ticker Capitalización Bursátil P/E Ingresos interanuales Margen Neto ROE Margen Bruto
XWEL -0.1 -13.8%
RGS $54M 0.5 3.5% 58.8% 97.9%
BODI -25.3 -39.9% -1.1% -11.1% 73.0%
SCI $10.89B 20.5 2.9% 12.6% 32.7% 26.5%

Fundamentales Completos Todas las métricas por año — estado de resultados, balance general, flujo de caja

Estado de resultados 17
Datos anuales de Estado de resultados para XWEL
Métrica Tendencia 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue 12-point trend, +1949.8% $29M $34M $30M $56M $74M $8M $49M $50M $49M $12M $23M $1M
Cost of Revenue 12-point trend, +21704000.00 $22M $25M $26M $44M $41M $12M $38M $39M $8M $7M $800.0K $0
Gross Profit 5-point trend, -76.8% $8M $9M $4M $12M $32M · · · · · · ·
R&D Expense · · · · · · · · · · · $889.0K
SG&A Expense 12-point trend, -2.3% $16M $20M $13M $21M $24M $16M $14M $16M $17M $10M $10M $16M
Operating Expenses 12-point trend, -79.4% $23M $26M $32M $43M $28M $48M $64M $85M $64M $30M $33M $113M
Operating Income 12-point trend, +85.9% $-16M $-17M $-28M $-31M $4M $-40M $-16M $-35M $-15M $-18M $-10M $-111M
Interest Expense 6-point trend, +2900000.00 · · · · · · $3M $2M $731.0K $2M $3M $0
Other Non-op 12-point trend, -3.1% $-167.0K $-211.0K $-355.0K $-1M $-1M $858.0K $-4M $643.0K $-554.0K $599.0K $-357.0K $-162.0K
Pretax Income 12-point trend, +85.3% $-16M $-16M $-28M $-33M $3M $-92M $-21M $-36M $-16M $-19M $-12M $-109M
Income Tax 12-point trend, +29000.00 $29.0K $49.0K $35.0K $55.0K $56.0K $7.0K $-146.0K $-278.0K $111.0K $0 $-866.0K $0
Net Income 12-point trend, +84.5% $-17M $-17M $-28M $-33M $3M $-90M $-21M $-37M $-29M $-24M $-11M $-110M
EPS (Basic) 10-point trend, +58.5% $-5.08 $-3.66 $-6.64 $-7.01 $0.03 $-2.05 · · $-1.29 $-1.58 $-1.09 $-12.24
EPS (Diluted) 9-point trend, +58.9% $-5.08 $-3.66 $-6.64 $-7.01 $0.03 $-2.05 · · · $-1.58 $-1.09 $-12.36
Shares (Basic) 12-point trend, -38.0% 5,560,015 4,610,940 4,175,220 4,682,767 104,306,173 44,567,542 1,634,444 1,453,635 1,114,349 15,167,292 10,217,734 8,964,033
Shares (Diluted) 12-point trend, -38.6% 5,560,015 4,610,940 4,175,220 4,682,767 105,076,758 44,567,542 1,634,444 1,453,635 1,114,349 15,167,292 10,217,734 9,048,974
EBITDA · · · · · · · · · · $-10M ·
Balance general 28
Datos anuales de Balance general para XWEL
Métrica Tendencia 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Cash & Equivalents 12-point trend, -83.7% $3M $5M $8M $19M $106M $90M $2M $3M $6M $18M $25M $16M
Short-term Investments 5-point trend, +7000.00 $7.0K $7M $15M $23M · · · · · · $0 ·
Receivables 8-point trend, +1560000.00 $2M $2M $2M $3M $615.0K · · · · $404.0K $246.0K $0
Inventory 12-point trend, +509000.00 $509.0K $501.0K $900.0K $1M $2M $657.0K $647.0K $782.0K $1M $3M $379.0K $0
Prepaid Expense 12-point trend, +152.5% $1M $1M $894.0K $1M $1M $1M $984.0K $1M $1M $2M $674.0K $482.0K
Other Current Assets 12-point trend, +138.6% $1M $1M $949.0K $1M $1M $1M $1M $2M $2M $2M $698.0K $510.0K
Current Assets 12-point trend, -68.2% $6M $15M $27M $47M $109M $92M $4M $6M $16M $30M $28M $19M
PP&E (Net) 12-point trend, +653.4% $2M $2M $2M $4M $7M $4M $8M $12M $16M $16M $0 $221.0K
PP&E (Gross) 12-point trend, +1144.3% $8M $6M $7M $11M $13M $9M $18M $23M $20M $16M $610.0K $610.0K
Accum. Depreciation 12-point trend, +1423.1% $6M $4M $5M $7M $7M $5M $10M $11M $5M $117.0K $610.0K $389.0K
Goodwill 8-point trend, +1389000.00 · $1M $1M $4M · · · $0 $20M $20M $0 $0
Intangibles 12-point trend, -99.4% $101.0K $1M $1M $4M $4M $870.0K $7M $9M $12M $14M $16M $18M
Other Non-current Assets 12-point trend, -89.8% $124.0K $99.0K $2M $2M $3M $3M $1M $3M $2M $1M $916.0K $1M
Total Assets 12-point trend, -70.0% $11M $25M $39M $70M $127M $103M $29M $31M $65M $83M $50M $37M
Accounts Payable 12-point trend, -21.2% $3M $2M $1M $2M $6M $2M $7M $5M $3M $5M $4M $4M
Accrued Liabilities 5-point trend, +266.5% · · · · · · · $2M $3M $3M $607.0K $465.0K
Current Liabilities 12-point trend, +172.4% $13M $9M $9M $11M $20M $13M $16M $17M $12M $12M $9M $5M
Capital Leases 7-point trend, +20.8% $7M $8M $9M $12M $8M $7M $6M · · · · ·
Other Non-current Liabilities 6-point trend, -76.6% · · · · · · $315.0K $315.0K $370.0K $365.0K $386.0K $1M
Total Liabilities 11-point trend, +139.3% $24M $18M $18M $22M $27M $23M $31M $17M $19M $19M $10M ·
Long-term Debt 3-point trend, -37.8% · · · · $4M $6M $6M · · · · ·
Common Stock 12-point trend, -34.4% $61.0K $53.0K $42.0K $42.0K $1M $941.0K $52.0K $352.0K $265.0K $183.0K $132.0K $93.0K
Paid-in Capital 12-point trend, +116.3% $469M $474M $471M $469M $487M $476M $302M $296M $290M $280M $237M $217M
Retained Earnings 12-point trend, -163.7% $-490M $-473M $-456M $-428M $-395M $-399M $-308M $-287M $-250M $-221M $-197M $-186M
AOCI 11-point trend, -1541000.00 $-2M $-2M $-2M $-534.0K $-312.0K $-220.0K $-283.0K $-251.0K $-74.0K $-13.0K $0 ·
Stockholders' Equity 12-point trend, -171.4% $-22M $-788.0K $13M $40M $93M $78M $-6M $9M $41M $60M $41M $31M
Liabilities + Equity 12-point trend, -70.0% $11M $25M $39M $70M $127M $103M $29M $31M $65M $83M $50M $37M
Shares Outstanding 12-point trend, -35.0% 6,071,324 5,261,024 4,179,631 4,161,613 5,063,467 94,058,853 5,157,390 587,267 1,327,284 18,304,881 13,220,050 9,340,490
Flujo de Efectivo 14
Datos anuales de Flujo de Efectivo para XWEL
Métrica Tendencia 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
D&A 12-point trend, +238.0% $862.0K $938.0K $2M $5M $3M $5M $6M $7M $8M $1M $4M $255.0K
Stock-based Comp 12-point trend, -90.1% $1M $893.0K $2M $4M $3M $1M $335.0K $916.0K $2M $2M $5M $11M
Deferred Tax 3-point trend, +0.00 · · · · · · · · · $0 $-866.0K $0
Amort. of Intangibles 4-point trend, -92.0% $302.0K $316.0K · · · · · · · · $3M $4M
Operating Cash Flow 12-point trend, +69.3% $-9M $-11M $-16M $-24M $15M $-25M $-113.0K $-7M $-12M $-8M $-3M $-28M
CapEx 12-point trend, +1104.9% $3M $2M $2M $6M $4M $4M $2M $3M $4M $66.0K $0 $246.0K
Investing Cash Flow 12-point trend, +263.5% $4M $6M $6M $-35M $-5M $-4M $-2M $-2M $-5M $3M $-104.0K $-3M
Stock Issued 6-point trend, +3745000.00 $4M $1M · · · · · $0 $7M $0 · $0
Stock Repurchased 2-point trend, +204.0% · · · $24M $8M · · · · · · ·
Financing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -85.6% $2M $1M $8.0K $-27M $6M $117M $1M $6M $6M $-2M $12M $13M
Net Change in Cash 12-point trend, +86.1% $-2M $-4M $-11M $-86M $16M $88M $-1M $-3M $-12M $-7M $9M $-18M
Taxes Paid $58.0K · · · · · · · · · · ·
Free Cash Flow · · · · · · · · · · $-3M ·
Levered FCF · · · · · · · · · · $-5M ·
Rentabilidad 7
Datos anuales de Rentabilidad para XWEL
Métrica Tendencia 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Operating Margin · · · · · · · · · · -45.6% ·
Net Margin · · · · · · · · · · -49.2% ·
Pretax Margin · · · · · · · · · · -53.4% ·
EBITDA Margin · · · · · · · · · · -45.6% ·
ROA · · · · · · · · · · -25.4% ·
ROE · · · · · · · · · · -39.0% ·
ROIC · · · · · · · · · · -23.7% ·
Liquidez y Solvencia 3
Datos anuales de Liquidez y Solvencia para XWEL
Métrica Tendencia 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Current Ratio · · · · · · · · · · 3.1 ·
Quick Ratio · · · · · · · · · · 2.7 ·
Interest Coverage · · · · · · · · · · -4.0 ·
Eficiencia 3
Datos anuales de Eficiencia para XWEL
Métrica Tendencia 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Asset Turnover · · · · · · · · · · 0.5 ·
Inventory Turnover · · · · · · · · · · 4.2 ·
Receivables Turnover · · · · · · · · · · 184.4 ·
Por Acción 5
Datos anuales de Por Acción para XWEL
Métrica Tendencia 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Book Value / Share · · · · · · · · · · $3.06 ·
Revenue / Share · · · · · · · · · · $2.22 ·
Cash Flow / Share · · · · · · · · · · $-0.25 ·
Cash / Share · · · · · · · · · · $1.89 ·
EPS (TTM) 12-point trend, +58.9% $-5.08 $-3.66 $-6.64 $-7.01 $0.03 $-2.05 $-1.68 $-1.68 $-1.68 $-1.58 $-1.09 $-12.36
Tasas de Crecimiento 3
Datos anuales de Tasas de Crecimiento para XWEL
Métrica Tendencia 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, -101.8% -13.8% 12.6% -46.2% -24.1% 779.3% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -136.6% -19.5% -22.8% 53.1% · · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 28.3% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Valoración (TTM) 10
Datos anuales de Valoración (TTM) para XWEL
Métrica Tendencia 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue TTM 12-point trend, +1949.8% $29M $34M $30M $56M $74M $8M $49M $50M $49M $12M $23M $1M
Net Income TTM 12-point trend, +84.5% $-17M $-17M $-28M $-33M $3M $-90M $-21M $-37M $-29M $-24M $-11M $-110M
Market Cap · · · · · · · · · · $39.18B ·
P/E 12-point trend, +100.0% -0.1 -0.4 -0.3 -1.0 1346.7 -11.6 -23.9 -114.3 -978.6 -1617.7 -2719.3 -534.0
P/S · · · · · · · · · · 1727.2 ·
P/B · · · · · · · · · · 967.1 ·
P / Tangible Book 4-point trend, -97.6% · · 0.7 18.8 46.0 29.1 · · · · · ·
P / Cash Flow · · · · · · · · · · -15240.9 ·
P / FCF · · · · · · · · · · -15240.9 ·
Earnings Yield 12-point trend, -581136.8% -1104.3% -242.4% -381.6% -97.4% 0.07% -8.6% -4.2% -0.88% -0.10% -0.06% -0.04% -0.19%

Estados Financieros Estado de resultados, balance general, flujo de caja — anual, últimos 5 años

Estado de resultados
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312023-09-302022-12-31
Ingresos $29M$34M$30M$56M
Beneficio neto $-17M$-17M$-28M$-33M
EPS Diluido $-5.08$-3.66$-6.64$-7.01

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Propietarios institucionales (13F) 25 declarantes · $566K total · A fecha de 30 de junio de 2026

Instituciones que informan tener esta acción en su Formulario 13F trimestral de la SEC. Solo posiciones largas; un solo presentador puede aparecer dos veces para tramos de opciones separados. Las patas de put/call de compensación grandes suelen reflejar la creación de mercado o el inventario cubierto, no la convicción direccional.

Actividad institucional — Q2 2026 vs trimestre anterior
Nuevas posiciones Posiciones cerradas Aumentado Disminuido Cambio neto de acciones
9 (+2 vs trimestre anterior) 2 (-3 vs trimestre anterior) 4 (+2 vs trimestre anterior) 2 (-1 vs trimestre anterior) +189K

Comparado con Q1 2026. Las presentaciones del Formulario 13F de la SEC vencen dentro de los 45 días posteriores al final del trimestre, más un pequeño margen para los presentadores tardíos; los trimestres que aún se encuentran dentro de esa ventana se omiten en favor del par más reciente completamente reportado.

Institución Valor Acciones % de 13F rastreadas Tipo
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $121 703 117 022 21,50% Acciones
Wealthspire Advisors, LLC $109 306 105 102 19,31% Acciones
BlackRock, Inc. $85 270 81 990 15,07% Acciones
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $53 362 51 310 9,43% Acciones
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $47 767 45 912 8,44% Acciones
XTX Topco Ltd $34 081 32 770 6,02% Acciones
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $24 315 23 380 4,30% Acciones
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $22 950 22 067 4,06% Acciones
Integrated Wealth Concepts LLC $21 532 20 704 3,80% Acciones
STATE STREET CORP $16 790 16 144 2,97% Acciones
VANGUARD GROUP INC $10 895 23 380 1,93% Acciones
CITIGROUP INC $6 439 6 191 1,14% Acciones
Tower Research Capital LLC (TRC) $5 984 5 754 1,06% Acciones
MORGAN STANLEY $2 809 2 701 0,50% Acciones
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $2 478 2 383 0,44% Acciones
Strategic Wealth Partners, Ltd. $101 97 0,02% Acciones
Allworth Financial LP $69 66 0,01% Acciones
Activest Wealth Management $52 50 0,01% Acciones
SBI Securities Co., Ltd. $16 15 0,00% Acciones
Caitong International Asset Management Co., Ltd $8 8 0,00% Acciones
Steward Partners Investment Advisory, LLC $3 3 0,00% Acciones
Bogart Wealth, LLC $3 3 0,00% Acciones
MERCER GLOBAL ADVISORS INC /ADV $2 2 0,00% Acciones
BARCLAYS PLC $1 1 0,00% Acciones
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $0 1 0,00% Acciones

Informantes de la empresa 36 insiders · 18 directivos · 21 consejeros

Insider Rol Última actividad Acciones en propiedad Compras 12m Ventas 12m Neto 12m
Ezra Ernst President and CEO 27 de febrero de 2026 A 201 130 0 0 $0
Scott R Milford President & CEO 5 de febrero de 2024 A 41 155 0 0 $0
Doug Satzman Chief Executive Officer 6 de octubre de 2021 S 928 865 0 0 $0
Edward Jankowski CEO 12 de junio de 2018 P 158 962 0 0 $0
Andrew D Perlman Chief Executive Officer 27 de noviembre de 2017 P 428 578 0 0 $0
Jonathan Medved Chief Executive Officer 12 de julio de 2011 M 317 700 0 0 $0
Thomas Ian Brown CFO 6 de enero de 2025 A 0 0 $0
Suzanne A. Scrabis Chief Financial Officer 5 de febrero de 2024 A 4 136 0 0 $0
Omar Haynes Interim CFO 30 de junio de 2023 F 178 090 0 0 $0
James A. Berry Chief Financial Officer 20 de abril de 2022 A 198 213 0 0 $0
Anastasia Nyrkovskaya Chief Financial Officer 17 de enero de 2017 A 60 562 0 0 $0
Ellen Cohl CFO 11 de febrero de 2013 A 185 000 0 0 $0
Cliff Weinstein President of FLI CHARGE 4 de abril de 2016 A 71 668 0 0 $0
Andrew Kennedy Lang President & CTO 30 de septiembre de 2014 S 2 753 577 0 0 $0
Alexander R. Berger COO & Secretary 30 de junio de 2014 S 467 385 0 0 $0
Jason Charkow VP Legal & Business Affairs 17 de enero de 2017 A 58 962 0 0 $0
David L. Cohen Chief Legal and IP Officer 30 de septiembre de 2014 S 72 915 0 0 $0
David Cohen Chief Legal and IP Officer 30 de junio de 2014 S 76 561 0 0 $0
Gaelle Sandra Wizenberg Consejero 27 de febrero de 2026 A 190 698 0 0 $0
Michael Lebowitz Consejero 27 de febrero de 2026 A 211 122 0 0 $0
Bruce Bernstein Consejero 27 de febrero de 2026 A 339 882 0 0 $0
Robert Weinstein Consejero 27 de febrero de 2026 A 215 231 0 0 $0
Andrew R Heyer Consejero 11 de febrero de 2019 A 115 000 0 0 $0
Salvatore Giardina Consejero 11 de febrero de 2019 A 0 0 $0
Richard Abbe Consejero 31 de agosto de 2017 P 286 542 0 0 $0
John Engelman Consejero 17 de enero de 2017 A 186 576 0 0 $0
Ashley Conrad Keller Consejero 22 de enero de 2015 A 10 000 0 0 $0
Noel Joseph Spiegel Consejero 22 de enero de 2015 A 50 000 0 0 $0
Van H. Sinclair Consejero 22 de enero de 2015 A 274 454 0 0 $0
Seth M Siegel Consejero 26 de abril de 2013 S 334 915 0 0 $0
Geoffrey M Skolnik Consejero 13 de marzo de 2012 A 0 0 $0
Edo Segal Consejero 13 de marzo de 2012 A 5 000 0 0 $0
Philip A Serlin Consejero 13 de marzo de 2012 A 0 0 $0
Gary L Ginsberg Consejero 21 de junio de 2010 P 3 000 0 0 $0
Calm.com, Inc. Propietario del 10% 20 de abril de 2020 S 0 0 $0
Donald E. Stout 5 de enero de 2023 A 159 485 0 0 $0

Informantes de las presentaciones SEC Form 3/4/5; neto = solo P/S de mercado abierto

Activistas y propietarios del %+ 5 8 tenencias

Inversores que presentaron el Anexo 13D de la SEC — propiedad beneficiosa superior al % 5 con la intención de influir en el emisor (participaciones activistas, campañas de la junta directiva, M&A). Cada fila muestra el estado conocido más reciente de la posición de ese declarante.

Declarante Presentado Participación Estado Propósito Presentación
Bruce Bernstein 4 de agosto de 2026 6,90% Presentación inicial Inversión pasiva SEC
American Ventures LLC, Series XXIV XWELL, American Ventures Management LLC, American Ventures IM LLC, Dominari Holdings Inc., Eric Newman, Anthony Hayes 18 de marzo de 2026 4,99% Presentación inicial Inversión pasiva SEC
CPC Pain & Wellness SPV, LLC, ACM-CPC, LLC, Wayne Mack, Richard Waldo ×3 presentaciones 13 de agosto de 2024 Presentación inicial Campaña de la junta directiva SEC
Mistral Spa Holdings, LLC, Mistral Capital Management, LLC, Andrew R. Heyer ×4 presentaciones 17 de abril de 2020 Presentación inicial M&A / venta SEC
Calm.com, Inc. (2) ×4 presentaciones 13 de noviembre de 2019 Presentación inicial SEC
Alexander R. Berger ×2 presentaciones 16 de marzo de 2015 Presentación inicial SEC
Andrew Kennedy Lang ×2 presentaciones 20 de febrero de 2013 Presentación inicial SEC
Jonathan Medved 23 de agosto de 2011 Presentación inicial Inversión pasiva SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

Propiedad de ETFs Mantenido por 1 ETF

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