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INTELLINETICS, INC. INLX

NYSE American · XASE · stock · Services-Prepackaged Software · website · IPO 2002-04-19

INTELLINETICS, INC. (INLX) earns a Piotroski F-score of 4/9 (mixed financial health), with an Altman Z″ in the distress zone. It does not currently pay a dividend. FY2025 revenue was $16.6M at a -11.3% net margin.

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4/9
Piotroski F — financial health
-3.04
Altman Z″ — distress risk · distress
Dividend payout · no dividend
$5.61 as of 2026-06-01 · -55.1% 1y
$5.61$12.5052-wk

Price from month-end closes (Yahoo) — for reference, not real-time.

Net margin-11.3%
Revenue trend · last 10y · up

How it ranks in Services · percentile among 867 companies

Piotroski Fstronger than 31%
Net marginstronger than 33%
Return on equitystronger than 29%
Revenue growthstronger than 14%

Percentile vs other Services companies we cover — e.g. “stronger than 90%” means only 10% score higher on that measure.

Piotroski F breakdown · 4/9 tests passed

Altman Z″ components · distress zone

ComponentValue
Working capital / assets0.01
Retained earnings / assets-1.359
EBIT / assets-0.103
Equity / liabilities1.922

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Sector peers · similar-size Services companies

TickerCompanyPiotroski FAltman Z″P / ERevenue growth
INLXINTELLINETICS, INC.4/9-3.04-8%
GEGGreat Elm Group, Inc.2/95.9-8.5%
AWREAWARE INC /MA/2/9-1.69-0.6%
SMSISMITH MICRO SOFTWARE, INC.3/9-15.5%
BLINBridgeline Digital, Inc.4/9-19.97+0.2%
AISPAirship AI Holdings, Inc.4/9-6.292.7-33.5%
FATNFatpipe Inc/UT4/97.3817+17.9%

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FAQ

Is INLX financially healthy?

INTELLINETICS, INC.'s Piotroski F-score is 4/9 (8–9 is excellent, 0–3 weak), and its Altman Z″ distress score is in the distress zone.

Does INLX pay a dividend?

No, INTELLINETICS, INC. does not currently pay a dividend.

How profitable is INLX?

In FY2025, INTELLINETICS, INC. had a net margin of -11.3% and a return on equity of -16.5%.

Source: SEC EDGAR filings · CIK 0001081745 · as of 2025-12-31. Facts from filings plus Stocktoria's own computed scores — not investment advice.