SVAQW
SVAQW
Silicon Valley Acquisition Corp. WarrantsIncome Statement
| Period | Revenue | Operating Expense | Net Income | Net Profit Margin | Earnings Per Share | EBITDA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1-2026 | $0 | $0 ▼ | $1.22M ▲ | 0% | $0.06 ▲ | $0 ▲ |
| Q3-2025 | $0 | $54.28K | $-54.28K | 0% | $-0 | $-54.28K |
Balance Statement
| Period | Cash & Short-term | Total Assets | Total Liabilities | Total Equity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1-2026 | $1.42M ▼ | $218.68M ▲ | $8.95M ▲ | $-7.33M ▼ |
| Q4-2025 | $1.6M | $201.88M | $8.32M | $-6.56M |
What's financially strong about this company?
No debt at all, and current assets easily cover current liabilities. Most assets are in investments, not risky intangibles.
What are the financial risks or weaknesses?
Shareholder equity is deep in the red, cash is falling, and the company has a history of losses. They may need to raise more money soon, likely by issuing more shares.
About Silicon Valley Acquisition Corp. Warrants
https://www.carvolix.comSilicon Valley Acquisition Corp. Warrants represent warrants issued by Silicon Valley Acquisition Corp., a blank-check company formed to effect a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization, or similar business combination. Each warrant entitles the holder to purchase Class A ordinary shares at a specified exercise price, subject to the terms of the warrant agreement.
Income Statement
| Period | Revenue | Operating Expense | Net Income | Net Profit Margin | Earnings Per Share | EBITDA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1-2026 | $0 | $0 ▼ | $1.22M ▲ | 0% | $0.06 ▲ | $0 ▲ |
| Q3-2025 | $0 | $54.28K | $-54.28K | 0% | $-0 | $-54.28K |
Balance Statement
| Period | Cash & Short-term | Total Assets | Total Liabilities | Total Equity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1-2026 | $1.42M ▼ | $218.68M ▲ | $8.95M ▲ | $-7.33M ▼ |
| Q4-2025 | $1.6M | $201.88M | $8.32M | $-6.56M |
What's financially strong about this company?
No debt at all, and current assets easily cover current liabilities. Most assets are in investments, not risky intangibles.
What are the financial risks or weaknesses?
Shareholder equity is deep in the red, cash is falling, and the company has a history of losses. They may need to raise more money soon, likely by issuing more shares.

CEO
Daniel Nash
Compensation Summary
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Ratings Snapshot
Rating : C

