ROSSARIROSSARI Forensic Risk Analysis
Financial profile remains stable for now. Pressure is receding in governance. This indicates that forensic pressure is currently receding. Risk levels are improving.
Score WaterfallAbsolute contribution points of each forensic pillar to the final risk score. Derived from: Sector Baseline + Active Penalties - Mitigation Buffers.
Investment Risk Thesis
Current risk score has declined from 5 → 2 over 13 quarters.
- Inventory Stress
- Operating Leverage Stress
- Working Capital Expansion
- Operating cash flow
- Operating profit margins
- Inventory turnover
Active Risk Objects (5)
"Cash conversion is dangerously low. Operational cash flow is significantly trailing reported PAT."
"High capital expenditure and low OCF are draining cash. Debt levels may rise sharply."
"Inventory overhang is clearing. Stock levels are normalizing as sales momentum returns."
"Debt levels are creeping up. Monitor for signs of excessive borrowing for non-core activities."
"Working capital pressure is receding. Cash previously locked in operations is being released."
Correlation AnalysisVisualizing the relationship between stock price movement and structural risk objects.
The structural architecture is currently robust. Capital resilience buffers in governance remain well-maintained against forensic benchmarks. Systematic scans of structural transparency and audit trails confirm the absence of material structural stress. Initial structural recovery is visible; monitor for a sustained return to resilience.
Stage 1 — Accumulation
The company is in a foundational phase. Risk metrics are stabilizing as the company builds a base for potential future fundamental improvement.
PEER COMPARISON
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Risk Profiles
Deterioration Timeline
Operating Leverage Stress
Operating Leverage Stress
Operating Leverage Stress
Cash Conversion Deficit
Negative FCF Streak
Operating Leverage Stress
Inventory Stress
Inventory Stress
Working Capital Expansion
Inventory Stress
Cash Conversion Deficit