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Crown Reserve Acquisition Corp. I Warrants

CRACW

Crown Reserve Acquisition Corp. I Warrants NASDAQ
$0.10 25.00% (+0.02)

No price data available
Market Cap $1.81 M
52w High $0.15
52w Low $0.08
P/E 0
Volume 5.47K
Outstanding Shares 18.06M

Income Statement

Period Revenue Operating Expense Net Income Net Profit Margin Earnings Per Share EBITDA
Q1-2026 $0 $183.84K $-263.49K 0% $0 $-183.84K
Q3-2025 $0 $0 $117.03 0% $0 $117.03
Q2-2025 $0 $0 $64.61 0% $0 $64.61

What's going well?

There are no interest or tax burdens, and the company is not weighed down by debt. If expenses are for building future business, there could be potential if revenue starts.

What's concerning?

No revenue at all, yet costs are rising sharply. The company is burning cash with no sales, which is unsustainable if this continues.

Balance Statement

Period Cash & Short-term Total Assets Total Liabilities Total Equity
Q1-2026 $174.93M $175.2M $3.43M $-3.16M
Q3-2025 $25.15K $530.15K $505K $25.15K
Q2-2025 $25.05K $341.3K $316.25K $25.05K

What's financially strong about this company?

The company paid off all its debt and now holds $174.9 million in short-term investments, which could be quickly converted to cash if needed.

What are the financial risks or weaknesses?

Shareholder equity is negative, there's no cash on hand, and the company may need to raise more money soon just to operate. The asset base is almost entirely financial investments, with no physical assets or cash buffer.

Cash Flow Statement

Period Net Income Cash From Operations Cash From Investing Cash From Financing Net Change Free Cash Flow
Q1-2026 $-263.49K $-237.41K $0 $237.41K $0 $-237.41K

What's strong about this company's cash flow?

There is no capital spending, so the business isn't tied up in expensive assets. No dilution from stock issuance or stock-based compensation.

What are the cash flow concerns?

The company is losing real cash from operations and has no cash left. It is fully dependent on outside funding to survive, with no sign of self-sustaining cash flow.