CTAAR
CTAAR
ClearThink 1 Acquisition Corp. RightsIncome Statement
| Period | Revenue | Operating Expense | Net Income | Net Profit Margin | Earnings Per Share | EBITDA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1-2026 | $0 | $208.66K ▲ | $414.79K ▲ | 0% | $0.05 ▲ | $-208.66K ▼ |
| Q4-2025 | $0 | $46.49K | $-46.49K | 0% | $-0 | $-46.49K |
What's going well?
The company earned significant interest income this quarter, which turned a loss into a profit. No debt or tax burden means less financial risk for now.
What's concerning?
There is still no revenue, and operating losses are growing. Profits are entirely from non-operating sources, not from any real business activity.
Balance Statement
| Period | Cash & Short-term | Total Assets | Total Liabilities | Total Equity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1-2026 | $1.56M | $127.32M | $25.68K | $127.29M |
What's financially strong about this company?
CTAAR has no debt, a strong cash position, and almost no bills to pay. Its assets are high quality and there are no hidden risks or accounting tricks.
What are the financial risks or weaknesses?
The company has no property or equipment, and its retained earnings are modest. Without prior data, it's hard to see if this position is improving or declining.
Cash Flow Statement
| Period | Net Income | Cash From Operations | Cash From Investing | Cash From Financing | Net Change | Free Cash Flow |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1-2026 | $414.79K | $-119.68K | $-125.15M | $126.83M | $1.56M | $-119.68K |
What's strong about this company's cash flow?
The company raised a large amount of cash ($128.3 million) by issuing new shares, giving it a short-term cash cushion. There is no debt dependency, and capital spending is minimal.
What are the cash flow concerns?
Operations are burning cash, and the business is not self-sustaining. The company is highly dependent on selling new shares to survive, which dilutes existing shareholders.
About ClearThink 1 Acquisition Corp. Rights
ClearThink 1 Acquisition Corp. functions as a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), established with the objective of completing a business combination, which may include mergers, asset purchases, or share exchanges, with one or more operating entities.
Income Statement
| Period | Revenue | Operating Expense | Net Income | Net Profit Margin | Earnings Per Share | EBITDA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1-2026 | $0 | $208.66K ▲ | $414.79K ▲ | 0% | $0.05 ▲ | $-208.66K ▼ |
| Q4-2025 | $0 | $46.49K | $-46.49K | 0% | $-0 | $-46.49K |
What's going well?
The company earned significant interest income this quarter, which turned a loss into a profit. No debt or tax burden means less financial risk for now.
What's concerning?
There is still no revenue, and operating losses are growing. Profits are entirely from non-operating sources, not from any real business activity.
Balance Statement
| Period | Cash & Short-term | Total Assets | Total Liabilities | Total Equity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1-2026 | $1.56M | $127.32M | $25.68K | $127.29M |
What's financially strong about this company?
CTAAR has no debt, a strong cash position, and almost no bills to pay. Its assets are high quality and there are no hidden risks or accounting tricks.
What are the financial risks or weaknesses?
The company has no property or equipment, and its retained earnings are modest. Without prior data, it's hard to see if this position is improving or declining.
Cash Flow Statement
| Period | Net Income | Cash From Operations | Cash From Investing | Cash From Financing | Net Change | Free Cash Flow |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1-2026 | $414.79K | $-119.68K | $-125.15M | $126.83M | $1.56M | $-119.68K |
What's strong about this company's cash flow?
The company raised a large amount of cash ($128.3 million) by issuing new shares, giving it a short-term cash cushion. There is no debt dependency, and capital spending is minimal.
What are the cash flow concerns?
Operations are burning cash, and the business is not self-sustaining. The company is highly dependent on selling new shares to survive, which dilutes existing shareholders.

CEO
William Brock

