CTSH Fundamental Analysis

Fundamental Outlook: CTSHNeutralSource: Massive API
Composite: 58/100 · Confidence: 58%

Looking at the fundamentals, CTSH demonstrates mixed overall positioning with a 58/100 composite score and a "Neutral" outlook. The company has a weak Piotroski F-Score of 2/9, indicating deteriorating operational efficiency. The Altman Z-Score of 9.29 places CTSH comfortably in the safe zone, suggesting low default risk. Quarterly earnings trends for CTSH are largely flat, showing neither significant improvement nor decline.

Strong Sell (0)Neutral (50)Strong Buy (100)
Piotroski F-Score
1230%
Altman Z-Score
10020%
Earnings Momentum
6930%
Short Sentiment
7020%
Altman Z-Score: Safe zone
Piotroski F-Score: Weak (0–2)
Piotroski F-Score: 2/9
Weak fundamentals
F1Positive ROA✓ Pass
F3Improving ROA✗ Fail
F5Decreasing Leverage✗ Fail
F6Improving Liquidity✗ Fail
F7No Dilution✓ Pass
F8Improving Gross Margin✗ Fail
F9Improving Asset Turnover✗ Fail
Altman Z-Score: 9.29Safe Zone
Z″-Score (Non-manufacturing)
X1 (WC/TA)0.197
X2 (RE/TA)0.703
X3 (EBIT/TA)0.165
X4 (Eq/TL)4.380
Safe > 2.60 · Grey 1.10–2.60 · Distress < 1.10
Earnings Momentum
Aggregate: +0.40 (range: -2 to +2)
EPS Growth2 consecutive quarters improving
Revenue Growth2 consecutive quarters
Gross MarginStable
Operating MarginExpanding
Net MarginStable
Short Sentiment
Score: 70/100 (higher = more bullish)
SI% of Float3/510.0%
Days to Cover3/54.8 days
SVR Trend1/520d−50d: -162.0pts
SI Trend1/5-21.5%
About This Analysis

Piotroski F-Score is a 9-point scoring system developed by accounting professor Joseph Piotroski to assess the financial strength of a company. It evaluates profitability (ROA, operating cash flow, accruals), leverage and liquidity (debt ratio, current ratio, share dilution), and operating efficiency (gross margin, asset turnover). Scores of 7–9 indicate strong fundamentals, while 0–3 suggest weakness.

Altman Z-Score is a formula developed by professor Edward Altman that predicts the probability of a company entering bankruptcy within two years. It combines five financial ratios — working capital, retained earnings, EBIT, market capitalization, and revenue — all relative to total assets. A score above 2.99 suggests the company is financially safe, while below 1.81 indicates distress. The Z-Score is not applicable to financial-sector companies (banks, insurance).

Earnings Momentum tracks quarter-over-quarter trends in EPS growth, revenue, and profit margins to assess whether a company's financial trajectory is improving or deteriorating. Short Sentiment evaluates bearish market positioning using short interest as a percentage of float, days to cover, and short volume trends — a high score (inverted) indicates bullish sentiment.