Factor Report

Data as of market close on 4/13/2026.

Validea's factor report analyzes any stock using the major investing factors, including value, quality, momentum, and low volatility.
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CARS.COM INC (CARS)

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Latest Close: $9.87 Market Cap ($ mil): $579 Sector: Services Industry: Business Services 52 Week High: $13.97 52 Week Low: $7.40 Relative Strength: 33 Twelve Minus One Return: -32.9% Standard Deviation: 42.9%
PE Ratio: 30.8 Price/Sales: 0.8 Price/Book: 1.2 Price/Cash Flow: 5.2 EV/EBITDA: 6.41 Yield: 0.00% Shareholder Yield: 4.70% F Score: 6 G Score: 7
Return on Equity: 4.1% Return on Assets: 1.8% Return on Tangible Capital: 23.7% Return on Invested Capital: 3.9% WACC: 7.2% Debt/Equity: 0.96 LT EPS Growth: 33.3% LT Sales Growth: 4.3% Beta: 1.54
Cars.com Inc. is an audience-powered and data-driven technology platform for buying and selling cars. Its Cars.com marketplace connects consumers to dealerships across the United States, powering the car buying experience with artificial intelligence (AI) shopping tools and vehicle reviews and content. Its interconnected ecosystem of products enables dealers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to sell more cars by leveraging its marketplace, dealer websites, trade and appraisal tools and in-market media solutions. Its platform provides local dealers, OEMs, dealer groups and auto-adjacent companies with a variety of digital and media solutions to improve marketing and operations. It enables dealers and OEMs to professionally merchandise inventory to shoppers. It offers dealers with packages that include reputation management technology and digital financing tools, with additional functionality like media solutions for upper-tier packages.

Factor Profile

CARS's exposure to the major factors (100 is highest).

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