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$10.66$315M
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Jackson Acquisition Company II (JACS) Financial Ratios

Latest Ratios: P/E Ratio 34.4x · EV/EBITDA N/A · ROE 3.8%. (2024–2025 historical series)

Income StatementBalance SheetCash FlowRatios
AnnualQuarterly

JACS Valuation Multiples

Price-based multiples — how expensive the stock is relative to earnings, sales, book value, and cash flow

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
Market Cap$315M$240M—
Enterprise Value$315M$239M—
P/E Ratio →34.3933.61—
P/S Ratio———
P/B Ratio1.010.99—
P/FCF———
P/OCF———

P/E links to full P/E history page with 30-year chart

JACS EV Ratios

Enterprise-value multiples — capital-structure-neutral measures of total business value

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
EV / Revenue———
EV / EBITDA———
EV / EBIT———
EV / FCF———

JACS Profitability

Margins and return-on-capital ratios measuring operating efficiency

Margins

Full margin charts and quarterly trend are on the Earnings History page

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
Gross Margin———
Operating Margin———
Net Profit Margin———

Return on Capital

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
ROE3.8%3.8%0.2%
ROA3.8%3.8%0.2%
ROIC-0.2%-0.2%—
ROCE-0.2%-0.2%-0.1%

JACS Leverage & Debt

Solvency and debt-coverage ratios — lower is generally safer

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
Debt / Equity0.000.000.00
Debt / EBITDA——0.52
Net Debt / Equity—-0.00-0.00
Net Debt / EBITDA——-1.97
Debt / FCF———
Interest Coverage———

Net cash position: cash ($521776) exceeds total debt ($198024)

JACS Liquidity & Efficiency

Short-term solvency ratios and asset-utilisation metrics

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
Current Ratio1.541.542.97
Quick Ratio1.541.542.97
Cash Ratio1.271.272.66
Asset Turnover———
Inventory Turnover———
Days Sales Outstanding———

JACS Shareholder Yields

Earnings, FCF, buyback, and dividend yields — total returns to shareholders

Dividends

Full dividend history and growth charts are on the Dividend History page

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
Dividend Yield———
Payout Ratio———

Total Shareholder Return Metrics

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
Earnings Yield2.9%3.0%—
FCF Yield———
Buyback Yield0.0%0.0%—
Total Shareholder Yield0.0%0.0%—
Shares Outstanding—$23M$30M

Key Metrics

Growth RegimeContracting
ProfitabilityNegative
Balance SheetVulnerable
Cash FlowBurning
Top Statement Risk

Liquidation and deal failure

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Metrics are mathematically derived from official filings.

SEC 10-K (2026Q1)

Valuation Disconnected From Operational Reality

According to recent financial data, JACS trades at a P/E of 34.31, a metric that appears largely irrelevant given the company's lack of core operating revenue and its status as a pre-combination shell entity focused solely on capital preservation and deal sourcing.

The P/E multiple is heavily distorted by non-operating income, such as interest earned on the trust account, rather than underlying business performance. Investors should monitor the P/B ratio of 1.01, which suggests the market is pricing the entity near its liquidation value, reflecting significant skepticism regarding the sponsor's ability to secure a value-accretive merger.

Liquidity Buffer Facing Persistent Compression

Based on the provided balance sheet data, the current ratio has deteriorated significantly from 2.97 in 2024Q4 to 1.11 in 2026Q1, indicating that the company's ability to cover its short-term liabilities is becoming increasingly constrained as cash reserves are depleted by ongoing administrative expenses.

The rapid decline in the current ratio highlights the structural risk of a shell company with no revenue stream to replenish its working capital. This trend suggests that the company may soon face a liquidity crunch, potentially forcing the sponsor to provide additional capital or seek an expedited, and perhaps suboptimal, merger to avoid liquidation.

Capital Efficiency Remains Structurally Negative

As reported in quarterly financial statements, JACS exhibits a negative ROIC trend, with figures hovering around -0.1% in 2026Q1, confirming that the entity is currently destroying value as it consumes its limited capital base to fund the search for a business combination target.

The negative return on capital is an expected outcome for a pre-revenue shell, but it underscores the high opportunity cost for investors holding this vehicle. The lack of positive returns suggests that the sponsor's current strategy is not yet generating any tangible value, making the eventual success of a merger the only potential catalyst for positive capital returns.

Misapplication of Traditional Earnings Metrics

The most commonly misapplied metric for JACS is the P/E ratio, which obscures the company's lack of operational activity and misleads investors by suggesting a level of profitability that is entirely derived from non-operating interest income rather than sustainable business growth.

Analysts should instead focus on the 'burn rate' of cash reserves and the 'redemption rate' of the trust account, as these metrics provide a more accurate picture of the company's viability. Relying on earnings-based multiples for a shell company ignores the reality that the entity is a financial vehicle, not an operating business, and its value is tied to the sponsor's deal-making capability.

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JACS — Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about buying JACS stock.

What is Jackson Acquisition Company II's P/E ratio?

Jackson Acquisition Company II's current P/E ratio is 34.4x. The historical average is 33.6x. This places it at the 100th percentile of its historical range.

What is Jackson Acquisition Company II's ROE?

Jackson Acquisition Company II's return on equity (ROE) is 3.8%. The historical average is 2.0%.

Is JACS stock overvalued?

Based on historical data, Jackson Acquisition Company II is trading at a P/E of 34.4x. This is at the 100th percentile of its historical P/E range. Compare with industry peers and growth rates for a complete picture.