XRF
XRF SCIEN FPO [XRF]
Industrials · ASX Small Cap
$1.7150 -3.1%
Updated 2026-03-02 · Scores refresh every scan
Appeared in 2 consecutive scans→ Score -1First seen: 2026-02-25
Score Breakdown
Technical38
Catalyst50
Sentiment50
Fundamental95
Momentum71
Risk Gate50
Active Signals
Bullish Signals
- RSI approaching oversold
- Above-average volume (1.8x) on down day
- Cash positive / operating cashflow positive
- Low P/S ratio (4.1x)
- Moderate revenue growth (+9%)
- Piotroski F-Score strong (9/9)
- EPS estimates revised upward (+6pts)
- CANSLIM C: Positive EPS growth (5% QoQ)
- CANSLIM A: Moderate annual earnings growth (20%)
- Strong return on equity (18%)
- Healthy profit margins (17%)
- Positive 12-1 momentum (+43%)
- Earnings momentum: 3 consecutive improvements
- ASX200 bullish (+1.5% 5d)
- RBA cutting (+2pts)
Risk Signals
- Price below MAs (downtrend)
- Below 200-day MA (long-term downtrend)
- Insufficient sentiment data (defaulting to neutral)
- Neutral/mixed sentiment
Recent Catalysts
LOW February 2026 Investor Presentation
NONE XRF announces record first half result
NONE Appendix 4D - Half-Year Report
NONE XRF to open office in India
Recent ASX Announcements
| 2026-02-17 | February 2026 Investor Presentation PRICE SENSITIVE |
| 2026-02-17 | XRF announces record first half result PRICE SENSITIVE |
| 2026-02-17 | Appendix 4D - Half-Year Report PRICE SENSITIVE |
| 2026-01-27 | XRF to open office in India PRICE SENSITIVE |
Key Metrics
$253.1M
Market Cap
238K
Avg Volume
1.8x
Vol Ratio
$1.44 — $2.40
52-Week Range
N/A
Short Interest
N/A
Cash Runway
18.4%
ROE
17.1%
Profit Margin
CANSLIM Analysis
| Factor | Rating | Detail | |
|---|---|---|---|
| C | Current EPS | weak | EPS Growth: 5% |
| A | Annual Earnings | weak | CAGR: 20% |
| N | New Highs / Catalysts | neutral | |
| S | Supply & Demand | neutral | Float: 70% |
| L | Leader vs Laggard | laggard | RS: -3 |
| I | Institutional Sponsorship | weak | Inst: 4% |
| M | Market Direction | pass | Bullish |
Sector: Industrials
Ranked #55 of 102 · Sector avg: 53
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