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DMB

Bny Mellon Municipal Bond Infrastructure Fund·NYSE
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5.19 / 10
Netural

The fundamental score of 5.2/10 suggests moderate quality. Bullish factors such as Gross Margin Ratio (GMAR) and Net Profit Margin (NPM) are offset by weaknesses in asset liquidity and revenue growth consistency. Current assets constitute 47.7% of total assets, while operating revenue grew by 405.3% YoY, highlighting uneven performance across metrics. Overall, the company maintains a stable but not outstanding balance sheet, and investors should monitor profitability trends and liquidity ratios for further clarity.

Fundamental(5.19)SentimentTechnical

Analysis Checks(7/10)

Revenue-MV
Value-0.10
Score2/3
Weight6.28%
1M Return1.50%
PS
Value24.86
Score3/3
Weight13.97%
1M Return3.33%
Profit-MV
Value0.43
Score3/3
Weight20.64%
1M Return4.32%
Non-current assets / Total assets (%)
Value52.77
Score1/3
Weight7.82%
1M Return1.83%
GMAR
Value0.50
Score2/3
Weight3.19%
1M Return0.77%
NPM
Value-4.19
Score2/3
Weight6.65%
1M Return1.55%
Operating revenue (YoY growth rate %)
Value405.36
Score1/3
Weight6.63%
1M Return1.53%
Asset-MV
Value-0.43
Score2/3
Weight17.52%
1M Return4.20%
Inventory turnover days
Value389.25
Score3/3
Weight8.47%
1M Return1.93%
Current assets / Total assets (%)
Value47.71
Score1/3
Weight8.83%
1M Return1.95%
Is DMB fundamentally strong?
  • DMB scores 5.19/10 on fundamentals and holds a Fair valuation at present. Backed by its -7.63% ROE, -89.75% net margin, -14.42 P/E ratio, 1.01 P/B ratio, and 0.00% earnings growth, these metrics solidify its Netural investment rating.