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Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.

GTPPPNASDAQ
Consumer Cyclical
Auto - Parts
$75.28
$0.00(0.00%)
U.S. Market opens in 17h 3m

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Fundamental Analysis

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (GTPPP) shows weak financial fundamentals with a PE ratio of -12.75, profit margin of -34.57%, and ROE of -40.09%. The company generates N/A in annual revenue with N/A year-over-year growth of N/A.

Key Strengths

PEG Ratio0.07

Areas of Concern

ROE-40.09%
Operating Margin0.00%
We analyze GTPPP's fundamental strength across five key dimensions.

The stock receives a Fundamental Health Score of -76.1/100 based on profitability, valuation, growth, and balance sheet metrics. The F grade reflects weak fundamentals and significant financial concerns.

Fundamental Health Score

F
-76.1/100

We analyze GTPPP's fundamental strength across five key dimensions:

Efficiency Score

Weak

GTPPP struggles to generate sufficient returns from assets.

ROA > 10%
-9.34%

Valuation Score

Excellent

GTPPP trades at attractive valuation levels.

PE < 25
-12.75
PEG Ratio < 2
0.07

Growth Score

Weak

GTPPP faces weak or negative growth trends.

Revenue Growth > 5%
N/A
EPS Growth > 10%
N/A

Financial Health Score

Moderate

GTPPP shows balanced financial health with some risks.

Debt/Equity < 1
2.13
Current Ratio > 1
1.06

Profitability Score

Weak

GTPPP struggles to sustain strong margins.

ROE > 15%
-4009.20%
Net Margin ≥ 15%
-34.57%
Positive Free Cash Flow
N/A

Key Financial Metrics

Is GTPPP Expensive or Cheap?

P/E Ratio

GTPPP trades at -12.75 times earnings. This suggests potential undervaluation.

-12.75

PEG Ratio

When adjusting for growth, GTPPP's PEG of 0.07 indicates potential undervaluation.

0.07

Price to Book

The market values Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. at 6.37 times its book value. This suggests the stock is fully valued or overvalued on an asset basis.

6.37

EV/EBITDA

Enterprise value stands at 15.30 times EBITDA. This signals the market has high growth expectations.

15.30

How Well Does GTPPP Make Money?

Net Profit Margin

For every $100 in sales, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. keeps $-34.57 as profit after all expenses.

-34.57%

Operating Margin

Core operations generate 0.00 in profit for every $100 in revenue, before interest and taxes.

0.00%

ROE

Management delivers $-40.09 in profit for every $100 of shareholder equity.

-40.09%

ROA

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. generates $-9.34 in profit for every $100 in assets, demonstrating efficient asset deployment.

-9.34%

Following the Money - Real Cash Generation

FCF Per Share

Each share generates $-0.10 in free cash annually.

$-0.10

Financial Ratios Analysis

Valuation Ratios

P/E Ratio

Price to earnings ratio

-12.75

vs 25 benchmark

PEG Ratio

Price/earnings to growth ratio

0.07

vs 25 benchmark

P/B Ratio

Price to book value ratio

6.37

vs 25 benchmark

P/S Ratio

Price to sales ratio

0.00

vs 25 benchmark

Financial Health

Debt/Equity

Total debt to shareholders' equity

2.13

vs 25 benchmark

Current Ratio

Current assets to current liabilities

1.06

vs 25 benchmark

Efficiency Ratios

ROE

Return on equity percentage

-0.40

vs 25 benchmark

ROA

Return on assets percentage

-0.09

vs 25 benchmark

ROCE

Return on capital employed

0.00

vs 25 benchmark

How GTPPP Stacks Against Its Sector Peers

MetricGTPPP ValueSector AveragePerformance
P/E Ratio-12.7523.78 Better (Cheaper)
ROE-40.09%1098.00% Weak
Net Margin-34.57%-626.00% (disorted) Weak
Debt/Equity2.130.86 Weak (High Leverage)
Current Ratio1.062.64 Neutral
ROA-9.34%-8081.00% (disorted) Weak

GTPPP outperforms its industry in 1 out of 6 key metrics, but lagging in ROE.

Historical Growth Performance

5-Year Growth Trajectory

This section reviews Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.'s 5-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) and compares its performance against the typical investment style of its industry.

Revenue CAGR

N/A

Industry Style: Cyclical, Growth, Discretionary

EPS CAGR

N/A

Industry Style: Cyclical, Growth, Discretionary

FCF CAGR

N/A

Industry Style: Cyclical, Growth, Discretionary

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