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VACHVoyager Acquisition Corp.
$2.72$86M
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Voyager Acquisition Corp. (VACH) Financial Ratios

Latest Ratios: P/E Ratio 7.6x · EV/EBITDA N/A · ROE 3.6%. (2024–2025 historical series)

Income StatementBalance SheetCash FlowRatios
AnnualQuarterly

VACH Valuation Multiples

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

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
Market Cap$86M$270M$98M
Enterprise Value$86M$270M$98M
P/E Ratio →7.5629.6438.54
P/S Ratio———
P/B Ratio0.271.050.40
P/FCF———
P/OCF———

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

VACH EV Ratios

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

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

VACH 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
ROE3.6%3.6%1.7%
ROA3.4%3.4%1.6%
ROIC-0.5%-0.5%—
ROCE-0.7%-0.7%-0.3%

VACH Leverage & Debt

Solvency and debt-coverage ratios — lower is generally safer

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
Debt / Equity———
Debt / EBITDA———
Net Debt / Equity—-0.00-0.00
Net Debt / EBITDA———
Debt / FCF———
Interest Coverage———

Net cash position: cash ($182103) exceeds total debt ($0)

VACH Liquidity & Efficiency

Short-term solvency ratios and asset-utilisation metrics

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024
Current Ratio0.150.1518.28
Quick Ratio0.150.1518.28
Cash Ratio0.140.1417.15
Asset Turnover———
Inventory Turnover———
Days Sales Outstanding———

VACH 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 Yield13.2%3.4%2.6%
FCF Yield———
Buyback Yield0.0%——
Total Shareholder Yield0.0%——
Shares Outstanding—$25M$10M

Key Metrics

Growth RegimeContracting
ProfitabilityNegative
Balance SheetVulnerable
Cash FlowBurning
Top Statement Risk

Imminent Liquidation Risk

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Metrics are mathematically derived from official filings.

SEC 10-K (2026Q1)

Distorted Multiples Mask Structural Distress

According to recent financial data, VACH trades at a P/E of 6.22, yet this metric is fundamentally misleading as the company lacks operational revenue, suggesting that the valuation reflects a speculative shell premium rather than any underlying earnings power or sustainable growth trajectory for the entity.

The P/E ratio in this context is a mathematical artifact of non-operating accounting adjustments rather than a reflection of business performance. Investors should interpret the 0.22 P/B ratio as a sign of extreme market skepticism regarding the company's ability to preserve shareholder value as it approaches its liquidation deadline.

Liquidity Depletion Threatens Listing Viability

Based on reported figures, the current ratio has collapsed to 0.00 as of 2026Q1, indicating that the company has effectively exhausted its liquid assets and lacks the necessary working capital to meet its ongoing regulatory and administrative obligations as a publicly traded shell entity.

The rapid decline from a current ratio of 26.16 in 2024Q3 to near-zero levels highlights a critical failure in capital preservation. This trend suggests that the company is likely unable to sustain its listing without immediate, dilutive external financing or a successful business combination.

Capital Decay Reflects Operational Stagnation

As reported in financial statements, VACH's ROIC has trended into negative territory, reaching -1.4% in 2026Q1, which confirms that the company is failing to generate any meaningful return on its invested capital while simultaneously consuming its remaining cash reserves through persistent administrative overhead.

The inability to maintain positive returns on capital is a structural reality for a pre-revenue shell. This decay in efficiency warrants further investigation into whether management can pivot toward a viable target before the remaining capital is entirely eroded by compliance and professional service costs.

Misapplication of Traditional Earnings Metrics

The most commonly misapplied metric for VACH is the Price-to-Earnings ratio, which obscures the company's lack of operational revenue and reliance on non-cash accounting adjustments, leading investors to incorrectly perceive a profitable business model where only a cash-burning shell currently exists.

Analysts should instead focus on the 'Time to Liquidation' and the 'Cash Burn Rate' relative to the remaining trust assets. Relying on P/E ratios for a shell company ignores the reality that the entity is not an operating business but a vehicle for potential future value creation.

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VACH — Frequently Asked Questions

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

What is Voyager Acquisition Corp.'s P/E ratio?

Voyager Acquisition Corp.'s current P/E ratio is 7.6x. The historical average is 34.1x.

What is Voyager Acquisition Corp.'s ROE?

Voyager Acquisition Corp.'s return on equity (ROE) is 3.6%. The historical average is 2.6%.

Is VACH stock overvalued?

Based on historical data, Voyager Acquisition Corp. is trading at a P/E of 7.6x. Compare with industry peers and growth rates for a complete picture.