Imperial Oil Stock Z Score
IMO Stock | CAD 100.29 2.16 2.11% |
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Imperial Oil Company Z Score Analysis
Imperial Oil's Z-Score is a simple linear, multi-factor model that measures the financial health and economic stability of a company. The score is used to predict the probability of a firm going into bankruptcy within next 24 months or two fiscal years from the day stated on the accounting statements used to calculate it. The model uses five fundamental business ratios that are weighted according to algorithm of Professor Edward Altman who developed it in the late 1960s at New York University..
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Imperial Z Score Driver Correlations
Understanding the fundamental principles of building solid financial models for Imperial Oil is extremely important. It helps to project a fair market value of Imperial Stock properly, considering its historical fundamentals such as Z Score. Since Imperial Oil's main accounts across its financial reports are all linked and dependent on each other, it is essential to analyze all possible correlations between related accounts. However, instead of reviewing all of Imperial Oil's historical financial statements, investors can examine the correlated drivers to determine its overall health. This can be effectively done using a conventional correlation matrix of Imperial Oil's interrelated accounts and indicators.
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To calculate a Z-Score, one would need to know a company's current working capital, its total assets and liabilities, and the amount of its latest earnings as well as earnings before interest and tax. Z-Scores can be used to compare the odds of bankruptcy of companies in a similar line of business or firms operating in the same industry. Companies with Z-Scores above 3.1 are generally considered to be stable and healthy with a low probability of bankruptcy. Scores that fall between 1.8 and 3.1 lie in a so-called 'grey area,' with scores of less than 1 indicating the highest probability of distress. Z Score is a used widely measure by financial auditors, accountants, money managers, loan processors, wealth advisers, and day traders. In the last 25 years, many financial models that utilize z-scores proved it to be successful as a predictor of corporate bankruptcy.
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According to the company's disclosures, Imperial Oil has a Z Score of 0.0. This is 100.0% lower than that of the Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels sector and 100.0% lower than that of the Energy industry. The z score for all Canada stocks is 100.0% higher than that of the company.
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Imperial Oil ESG Sustainability
Some studies have found that companies with high sustainability scores are getting higher valuations than competitors with lower social-engagement activities. While most ESG disclosures are voluntary and do not directly affect the long term financial condition, Imperial Oil's sustainability indicators can be used to identify proper investment strategies using environmental, social, and governance scores that are crucial to Imperial Oil's managers, analysts, and investors.Environment Score | Governance Score | Social Score |
Imperial Fundamentals
Return On Equity | 0.21 | ||||
Return On Asset | 0.0906 | ||||
Profit Margin | 0.1 % | ||||
Operating Margin | 0.12 % | ||||
Current Valuation | 56.4 B | ||||
Shares Outstanding | 523.4 M | ||||
Shares Owned By Insiders | 72.02 % | ||||
Shares Owned By Institutions | 25.67 % | ||||
Number Of Shares Shorted | 7.6 M | ||||
Price To Earning | 9.91 X | ||||
Price To Book | 2.27 X | ||||
Price To Sales | 1.01 X | ||||
Revenue | 48.3 B | ||||
Gross Profit | 12.09 B | ||||
EBITDA | 8.35 B | ||||
Net Income | 4.89 B | ||||
Cash And Equivalents | 3.75 B | ||||
Cash Per Share | 0.32 X | ||||
Total Debt | 4.33 B | ||||
Debt To Equity | 0.23 % | ||||
Current Ratio | 1.20 X | ||||
Book Value Per Share | 45.16 X | ||||
Cash Flow From Operations | 3.73 B | ||||
Short Ratio | 7.43 X | ||||
Earnings Per Share | 9.11 X | ||||
Price To Earnings To Growth | 0.53 X | ||||
Target Price | 103.76 | ||||
Number Of Employees | 5.3 K | ||||
Beta | 1.77 | ||||
Market Capitalization | 52.49 B | ||||
Total Asset | 41.2 B | ||||
Retained Earnings | 21.91 B | ||||
Working Capital | 1.7 B | ||||
Current Asset | 3.67 B | ||||
Current Liabilities | 5.39 B | ||||
Annual Yield | 0.02 % | ||||
Five Year Return | 2.04 % | ||||
Net Asset | 41.2 B | ||||
Last Dividend Paid | 2.3 |
About Imperial Oil Fundamental Analysis
The Macroaxis Fundamental Analysis modules help investors analyze Imperial Oil's financials across various querterly and yearly statements, indicators and fundamental ratios. We help investors to determine the real value of Imperial Oil using virtually all public information available. We use both quantitative as well as qualitative analysis to arrive at the intrinsic value of Imperial Oil based on its fundamental data. In general, a quantitative approach, as applied to this company, focuses on analyzing financial statements comparatively, whereas a qaualitative method uses data that is important to a company's growth but cannot be measured and presented in a numerical way.
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Pair Trading with Imperial Oil
One of the main advantages of trading using pair correlations is that every trade hedges away some risk. Because there are two separate transactions required, even if Imperial Oil position performs unexpectedly, the other equity can make up some of the losses. Pair trading also minimizes risk from directional movements in the market. For example, if an entire industry or sector drops because of unexpected headlines, the short position in Imperial Oil will appreciate offsetting losses from the drop in the long position's value.Moving together with Imperial Stock
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The ability to find closely correlated positions to Imperial Oil could be a great tool in your tax-loss harvesting strategies, allowing investors a quick way to find a similar-enough asset to replace Imperial Oil when you sell it. If you don't do this, your portfolio allocation will be skewed against your target asset allocation. So, investors can't just sell and buy back Imperial Oil - that would be a violation of the tax code under the "wash sale" rule, and this is why you need to find a similar enough asset and use the proceeds from selling Imperial Oil to buy it.
The correlation of Imperial Oil is a statistical measure of how it moves in relation to other instruments. This measure is expressed in what is known as the correlation coefficient, which ranges between -1 and +1. A perfect positive correlation (i.e., a correlation coefficient of +1) implies that as Imperial Oil moves, either up or down, the other security will move in the same direction. Alternatively, perfect negative correlation means that if Imperial Oil moves in either direction, the perfectly negatively correlated security will move in the opposite direction. If the correlation is 0, the equities are not correlated; they are entirely random. A correlation greater than 0.8 is generally described as strong, whereas a correlation less than 0.5 is generally considered weak.
Correlation analysis and pair trading evaluation for Imperial Oil can also be used as hedging techniques within a particular sector or industry or even over random equities to generate a better risk-adjusted return on your portfolios.Check out Risk vs Return Analysis to better understand how to build diversified portfolios, which includes a position in Imperial Oil. Also, note that the market value of any company could be closely tied with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in board of governors. To learn how to invest in Imperial Stock, please use our How to Invest in Imperial Oil guide.You can also try the Portfolio Rebalancing module to analyze risk-adjusted returns against different time horizons to find asset-allocation targets.