TAITRON COMPONENTS INC TAIT
TAITRON COMPONENTS INC (TAIT) earns a Piotroski F-score of 3/9 (weak financial health). It pays a dividend yielding 12.34% (safety: at-risk). FY2024 revenue was $4.1M at a 21.8% net margin.
Price from month-end closes (Yahoo) — for reference, not real-time.
Beneish M-score: 2.69 — elevated (above the −1.78 line — aggressive-accounting signals worth a closer look) . A statistical screen for earnings manipulation, not proof — and it doesn't apply to most banks/insurers.
How it ranks in Wholesale Trade · percentile among 107 companies
Percentile vs other Wholesale Trade companies we cover — e.g. “stronger than 90%” means only 10% score higher on that measure.
Piotroski F breakdown · 3/9 tests passed
- Positive return on assets
- Positive operating cash flow
- Rising ROA
- Cash flow exceeds net income
- Lower long-term debt
- Rising current ratio
- No share dilution
- Rising gross margin
- Rising asset turnover
Sector peers · similar-size Wholesale Trade companies
| Ticker | Company | Piotroski F | Altman Z″ | P / E | Revenue growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TAIT | TAITRON COMPONENTS INC | 3/9 | — | 10.8 | — |
| FSTJ | First America Resources Corp | 6/9 | -4.95 | — | +15.9% |
| RELL | RICHARDSON ELECTRONICS, LTD. | 5/9 | 9.76 | — | +6.3% |
| ITRN | Ituran Location & Control Ltd. | 6/9 | 7.13 | 20.8 | +6.8% |
| EACO | EACO CORP | 7/9 | 8.88 | 12.8 | +20.1% |
| AVT | AVNET INC | 5/9 | 5.14 | 29.5 | -6.6% |
| ARW | ARROW ELECTRONICS, INC. | 5/9 | 2.77 | 19.3 | +10.5% |
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FAQ
Is TAIT financially healthy?
TAITRON COMPONENTS INC's Piotroski F-score is 3/9 (8–9 is excellent, 0–3 weak).
Does TAIT pay a dividend, and is it safe?
Yes. TAITRON COMPONENTS INC pays a dividend yielding about 12.34% with a 133.5% payout ratio, rated “at-risk” for safety.
How profitable is TAIT?
In FY2024, TAITRON COMPONENTS INC had a net margin of 21.8% and a return on equity of 5.4%.
Source: SEC EDGAR filings · CIK 0000942126 · US · as of 2024-12-31. facts plus Stocktoria's own computed scores — not investment advice.