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Quarterly report 2026-Q1
added 05-20-2026

ReWalk Robotics Ltd. Fundamental Analysis 2026 | RWLK

Overall analysis of ReWalk Robotics Ltd.

ReWalk Robotics Ltd. (RWLK) is part of Medical Equipment. Across the modules, the company shows an overall picture without a clear final signal. The growth module supports the investment profile, but the strength of the signal still depends on execution. The module receives support from business growth and growth dynamics; the weaker areas are reinvestment. The Financial Stability block weakens the overall profile and increases the need for a margin of safety. The main pressure comes from profitability and opera...

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Company Valuation

Company Valuation based on multiples

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Growth vs. valuation

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Profitability overheating

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Cash flow and balance sheet strength

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Module summary

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> 80 Good valuation
80-60 Fairly valued
60-40 Signs of overheating
< 40 Overvalued

The Company Valuation module evaluates whether a company’s current price may be overstated relative to its fundamentals and growth rate. It helps answer a key question:

Are overly optimistic expectations already priced into the stock?

The assessment is based on several factors that may indicate an overheated valuation:

  • Company Valuation based on multiples
    How expensive the company is valued by the market relative to its profit, revenue, and cash flows;

  • Growth vs. valuation
    Evaluates whether the company’s actual growth rates justify its current market valuation;

  • Profitability overheating
    Assesses whether profitability metrics are at peak levels that may be difficult to sustain;

  • Cash flow and balance sheet strength
    Shows whether the high valuation is supported by cash flows and a stable balance sheet structure.

It helps identify companies with reasonable valuations, as well as those showing signs of inflated expectations or valuations detached from fundamentals. The module is especially useful for assessing the risk of entering a position at an inflated price and determining whether the current valuation is justified by the company’s actual performance.

The Company Valuation module evaluates whether a company’s current price may be overstated relative to its fundamentals and growth rate. It helps answer a key question:

Are overly optimistic expectations already priced into the stock?

It helps identify companies with reasonable valuations, as well as those showing signs of inflated expectations or valuations detached from fundamentals. The module is especially useful for assessing the risk of entering a position at an inflated price and determining whether the current valuation is justified by the company’s actual performance.

The assessment is based on several factors that may indicate an overheated valuation:

  • Company Valuation based on multiples
    How expensive the company is valued by the market relative to its profit, revenue, and cash flows;

  • Growth vs. valuation
    Evaluates whether the company’s actual growth rates justify its current market valuation;

  • Profitability overheating
    Assesses whether profitability metrics are at peak levels that may be difficult to sustain;

  • Cash flow and balance sheet strength
    Shows whether the high valuation is supported by cash flows and a stable balance sheet structure.

Undervaluation

Valuation multiples

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Business quality

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Business strength

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Market signals

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Module summary

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> 80 Strongly undervalued
80-60 Moderately undervalued
60-40 Neutral
< 40 Overvalued

The Undervaluation module evaluates whether a company’s current price may be below its intrinsic value. It helps answer a key question:

Does the company have upside potential because the market undervalues it?

The assessment is based on several factors reflecting fundamental attractiveness:

  • Valuation multiples
    How inexpensive the company appears relative to its own financial metrics;

  • Business quality
    Efficiency of the company’s operations and its ability to generate stable profits;

  • Business strength
    How stable the business is and whether it can maintain current performance levels;

  • Market signals
    Compares the company’s valuation with business growth rates and investor expectations.

It helps identify companies that appear undervalued relative to their fundamentals, including businesses with strong fundamentals and reasonable valuations, as well as those whose price may have upside potential if market perception changes. This module is especially useful for finding companies where fundamentals are stronger than their current market valuation, creating potential opportunities for future price growth.

The Undervaluation module evaluates whether a company’s current price may be below its intrinsic value. It helps answer a key question:

Does the company have upside potential because the market undervalues it?

It helps identify companies that appear undervalued relative to their fundamentals, including businesses with strong fundamentals and reasonable valuations, as well as those whose price may have upside potential if market perception changes. This module is especially useful for finding companies where fundamentals are stronger than their current market valuation, creating potential opportunities for future price growth.

The assessment is based on several factors reflecting fundamental attractiveness:

  • Valuation multiples
    How inexpensive the company appears relative to its own financial metrics;

  • Business quality
    Efficiency of the company’s operations and its ability to generate stable profits;

  • Business strength
    How stable the business is and whether it can maintain current performance levels;

  • Market signals
    Compares the company’s valuation with business growth rates and investor expectations.
A sample of the full analysis can be viewed here