On the stock market since 2023, it operates in the world of technology. It has 1,993 employees. Now — the numbers.
This is an established company with proven profits.
Average growth of 25% a year over the last 4 years. Every year shown ended in profit.
If every debt were paid off today, $1.0B would still be left in the vault — a solid cushion for hard times.
We compared this company with its own sector across five subjects.
A score of 50 means class average.
Profit power and business quality lead the class.
Debt is low and cash is strong; the finances stand solid.
Clearly below the class average.
There is growth, but not at top-of-the-class tempo.
Clearly below the class average.
Price Momentum: The stock has lagged the market in recent months; investor interest is weak right now.
Valuation: The stock trades at a price that looks expensive next to its earnings; that can cap future returns.
The stock trades 44% below its peak. The market has trimmed its expectations for the company.
The net profit margin is 16% — still a thick cushion, though costs have been eating into it lately.
Over the last 3 years, sales grew about 23% a year on average.
There is $1.1B in the vault; even if every debt were paid off, $1.0B would remain.
Over the last 12 months, executives reported 134 sells against just 40 buys. Not an alarm bell by itself, but a number worth watching.
Buyers haven’t stepped back in yet; the price hasn’t found its footing. Report-card grade: 16/100. For a turnaround signal, the stock first needs to close the gap with the market.
Today’s price already includes part of tomorrow’s optimism. Report-card grade: 30/100.
On our five-subject report card, NXT sits in the middle of the class: some subjects shine, others don’t. The grade moves as the numbers move.
The takeaway: NXT is an established business that has proven its profits for years. The real debate isn’t the quality of the business — it’s whether the price paid for the stock is too high.
The total grade weighs these five subjects against the sector — it isn’t a simple average of the five.
Analysts’ average target sits above today’s price, yet the valuation grade (30/100) says the stock isn’t cheap.