- The company reported an EPS of $0.34 and revenue of $35.5 million, meeting the estimated figures.
- CNSRF has a P/E ratio of 4.02 and a price-to-sales ratio of 3.94, indicating a relatively low valuation.
- The current ratio is approximately 1.07, suggesting good short-term financial health.
CoinShares International Limited, trading under the symbol OTC:CNSRF on the Nasdaq Stockholm and US OTCQX, is a global asset manager focused on digital assets. On February 18, 2026, CNSRF reported its earnings before the market opened. The company achieved an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.34, aligning perfectly with the estimated EPS. Additionally, CNSRF’s actual revenue was $35.5 million, matching the estimated revenue.
The company has recently altered its earnings announcement format due to a waiver from Nasdaq Stockholm. This change is linked to an ongoing confidential review process with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) concerning its Q3 2025 earnings report. Despite these challenges, CoinShares remains committed to fulfilling its disclosure obligations in Sweden and keeping the market informed.
CNSRF’s financial metrics reveal a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of approximately 4.02, indicating a relatively low valuation compared to its earnings. The price-to-sales ratio is about 3.94, suggesting that investors are paying $3.94 for every dollar of sales. The enterprise value to sales ratio is close to 3.93, reflecting the company’s valuation in relation to its sales.
The enterprise value to operating cash flow ratio is around 18.43, showing how many times the operating cash flow can cover the enterprise value. The earnings yield is approximately 24.86%, representing the percentage of each dollar invested that was earned by the company. The debt-to-equity ratio is about 0.18, indicating a low level of debt compared to equity.
Lastly, the current ratio is approximately 1.07, suggesting that the company has a slightly higher level of current assets compared to its current liabilities. This can be a sign of good short-term financial health, ensuring that CNSRF can meet its short-term obligations.
