Back to Screener

HAYMAKER ACQUISITION CORP. 4 (HYAC)

NYSE Micro Cap

Financial Services › Blank Checks

$11.48
Market Cap: $57M
Data as of Sep 30, 2025 (TTM)

Price History

Feb 9, 2026 — Apr 4, 2026

Investment Snapshot

  • P/E of 6.3 — trading at a low earnings multiple
  • Piotroski F-Score 1/9 — signs of financial weakness
  • Loss-making — negative ROE of -123.6%

HAYMAKER ACQUISITION CORP. 4 (HYAC) is a Financial Services company operating in Blank Checks, listed on the NYSE , with a market capitalisation of $57 million . Key value metrics: P/E ratio 6.3, Piotroski F-Score 1 out of 9 .

Value Score

Key Metrics

P/E Ratio
6.31
EPS
$1.82
Div. Yield
PEG Ratio
P/S Ratio
EV/EBITDA
ROE
ROA
Gross Margin
Op. Margin
Net Margin
Debt/Equity
Current Ratio

Financial Statements

Metric FY22 FY23 FY24
Revenue $X.XB $X.XB $X.XB
Gross Profit $X.XB $X.XB $X.XB
Operating Income $X.XB $X.XB $X.XB
Net Income $X.XB $X.XB $X.XB
EBITDA $X.XB $X.XB $X.XB
Total Assets $X.XB $X.XB $X.XB
Total Liabilities $X.XB $X.XB $X.XB
Data sourced from SEC EDGAR and Polygon.io. Methodology. View more Financial Services stocks →

HAYMAKER ACQUISITION CORP. 4 — Fundamental Analysis Summary

HAYMAKER ACQUISITION CORP. 4 (HYAC) trades at a trailing P/E of 6.3x — 65% below the Financial Services sector average of 18.1x.

On financial health, HYAC shows a weak Piotroski F-Score of 1/9, a signal of deteriorating financial health, and negative return on equity of -123.6% (sector average: 5.8%).

StockPik's composite Value Score for HYAC is 50/100 — an above-average value rating. The score is built from ten fundamental signals: P/E, P/B, PEG ratio, P/S ratio, return on equity, gross margin, debt-to-equity, current ratio, dividend yield, and Piotroski F-Score.

HYAC shows earnings declining at 113%.

Top Value Stocks in Financial Services

Symbol Price P/E Score
ACIC $11.36 5.1 100
ATLCP $22.87 2.9 100
ATLCL $24.97 3.2 100
ACGLN $16.52 1.4 100
ACGLO $19.79 1.7 100
How is the Value Score calculated?
Read our full methodology →
What is the Piotroski F-Score?
The 9-point financial health score explained, with worked examples →
Previous
HY
Next
HYFM