AudioEye, Inc. (NASDAQ:AEYE) is possibly approaching a major achievement in its business, so we would like to shine some light on the company. AudioEye, Inc. provides Internet content publication and distribution software and related services to Internet and other media to people regardless of their device, location, or disabilities in the United States and Europe. The US$144m market-cap company posted a loss in its most recent financial year of US$4.3m and a latest trailing-twelve-month loss of US$3.5m shrinking the gap between loss and breakeven. The most pressing concern for investors is AudioEye's path to profitability – when will it breakeven? Below we will provide a high-level summary of the industry analysts’ expectations for the company.
AudioEye is bordering on breakeven, according to the 5 American Software analysts. They anticipate the company to incur a final loss in 2025, before generating positive profits of US$362k in 2026. Therefore, the company is expected to breakeven just over a year from now. What rate will the company have to grow year-on-year in order to breakeven on this date? Using a line of best fit, we calculated an average annual growth rate of 120%, which is extremely buoyant. Should the business grow at a slower rate, it will become profitable at a later date than expected.
Underlying developments driving AudioEye's growth isn’t the focus of this broad overview, but, take into account that typically a high growth rate is not out of the ordinary, particularly when a company is in a period of investment.
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Before we wrap up, there’s one issue worth mentioning. AudioEye currently has a debt-to-equity ratio of over 2x. Typically, debt shouldn’t exceed 40% of your equity, which in this case, the company has significantly overshot. A higher level of debt requires more stringent capital management which increases the risk around investing in the loss-making company.
There are key fundamentals of AudioEye which are not covered in this article, but we must stress again that this is merely a basic overview. For a more comprehensive look at AudioEye, take a look at AudioEye's company page on Simply Wall St. We've also compiled a list of relevant aspects you should further research:
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