On the stock market since 2020, it operates in the world of technology. It has 850 employees. Now — the numbers.
We compared this company with its own sector across five subjects.
A score of 50 means class average.
Clearly below the class average.
Clearly below the class average.
Clearly below the class average.
This grade is a blend: the profit side is strong, the sales tempo slow.
The stock has been running stronger than the market lately.
Business Quality: Profit power and business quality trail similar companies in the sector.
Valuation: The stock trades at a price that looks expensive next to its earnings; that can cap future returns.
An investor who bought at the very peak is down 70% today. The business is the same; what changed most is the price — and the expectations — the market pins on it.
Nothing in the current numbers stands out as a strong positive. That, by itself, is worth knowing.
Measured against its sector, the quality of the business sits below the class average. Report-card grade: 18/100.
Today’s price already includes part of tomorrow’s optimism. Report-card grade: 27/100.
The balance sheet offers little cushion against a rough stretch. Report-card grade: 28/100.
On our five-subject report card, SDGR sits behind the class. A low grade doesn’t mean “doomed” — it means “big claim, small proof.”
The takeaway: SDGR is a high-risk stock — not yet profitable, and its future rides on its product catching on.
The total grade weighs these five subjects against the sector — it isn’t a simple average of the five.