2022–2026 (latest 5 aligned FYs; v3 window cap 5): revenue $56.1M to $65.7M, increasing; diluted EPS 0.20 to -0.49, decreasing.
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Not enough years of gross-margin data to score pricing power.
4
Median ROIC -21.2%, above the 12% hurdle in 11% of years.
55
Net cash position — no leverage risk.
24
Owner earnings changed trend unclear over up to the ten most recent annual observations.
The pricingPower component abstained: Not enough years of gross-margin data to score pricing power. The other four 20% weights were renormalized over the scored 80%.
Price vs. value if growth stopped today
A cautious baseline, not a price target: what the shares may support if normalized owner earnings simply hold steady.
Above value if growth stopped todayBelow value if growth stopped today
No price data
Not reported
Unavailable — insufficient owner-earnings data
Unavailable — insufficient growth-model data
$2.35
No price data
This zero-growth estimate assumes trailing owner earnings persist — unreliable for declining businesses. The recent FY revenue series does not trigger the three-consecutive-declines flag.
Model details under moat-index@3.0.0: zero-growth multiple 11.1×, capped-growth comparison at no more than 18×; 9% discount rate; high-end growth 0% (capped at 4%) using min(5y revenue CAGR, 5y diluted-EPS CAGR), clamped to 0%–4%; maintenance capex uses min(capex, D&A); abstain when D&A is unavailable. This is a disclosed model range, not intrinsic value as fact.
17 years of fundamentals
The business, in plain English
Across the filed record, revenue grew from $58.4M (FY2011) to $65.7M (FY2026) — about 0.8% a year compounded over 15 years.
It earned −29.2% on invested capital in the latest filed year, FY2026. Across the full 11-year measurable filed record, median ROIC was −16.4%. Over the v3 recent window (9 measurable filed years), median ROIC was −21.2%. The Returns on Capital filter above scores it 4/100.
CNVS's latest filed year, FY2026, doesn't disclose total debt in a form the methodology can use, so current leverage is treated as unmeasured — never assumed to be zero.
This breakdown is generated from the filed numbers and sub-scores above — no outside narrative, no estimates. Where a filing doesn’t disclose an input, the sentence that would need it is omitted instead of guessed.
FY2010–FY2026 · 17 fiscal years, normalized from CNVS’s SEC filings
Sales, as filed$65.7M FY2026Revenue kept after cost of goods98.5% FY2022Standard ROIC or separately labeled Operating ROICROIC −29.2% FY2026
Not meaningful FY2020: invested capital is negative (cash exceeds debt + equity)
Cash an owner could take out−$8.7M FY2026
The explained ROIC gaps have filed inputs but no meaningful positive invested-capital denominator. Other gaps mean the item is not in the filings for that year. The series is never interpolated or estimated. The Table view lists every filed value, including operating and net margins, total debt, and share count.
Flagship explainer
How Cineverse Corp. makes its money
Cineverse Corp.'s filing does not supply enough comparable lines for a truthful flow chart — here's what is filed:
· event Mar 31, 2026 · retrieved Jul 26, 2026 · annual-row source set
Curated 19-manager tier
Who reported holding Cineverse Corp.
Delayed public 13F reports for 2026-Q1—not live positions, trades, or recommendations.
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Named manager positions and quarter-over-quarter changes
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Akre Capital
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Baupost Group
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Berkshire Hathaway
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Brave Warrior Advisors
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Dodge & Cox
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First Eagle
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Fundsmith
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Gardner Russo & Quinn
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Gates Foundation Trust
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Mairs & Power
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Markel / Markel-Gayner
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Oakmark / Harris Associates
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Pershing Square
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Polen Capital
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Sequoia / Ruane Cunniff
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Southeastern Asset Management
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Tweedy, Browne
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Yacktman Asset Management
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Position size uses shares and filed value from each manager’s 13F. Portfolio weight uses the eligible long-share filing denominator. Changes compare only with the immediately preceding calendar quarter.
Records still being gathered — partial as of retrieval Aug 14, 2026.
Partial coverage: the incomplete Form 4 walk cannot establish no activity, an activity date, or zero counts.
Moat Score history
15 logged readings since Jul 17, 2026 · append-only, never rewritten
Moat Score over timeLast scored reading of each day, on the 0–100 scale29.0 / 100
Breaks in the line mark methodology or normalizer upgrades — readings across versions aren’t compared, so a level shift there isn’t a change in the business.
Tier changesSame-methodology and same-normalizer crossings of the Wide / Narrow / Shallow bars
Scores are logged append-only and never overwritten — this record cannot be reconstructed retroactively, which is exactly why it’s worth keeping.
Insider activity
Form 4 reports mix P/S market or private transactions with compensation-plan mechanics. Activity casually described as “insider selling” can include compensation mechanics; awards, tax withholding, and option exercises are shown by their exact filed class here, never collapsed into “Bought” or “Sold.”
These are disclosed filing facts and arithmetic aggregates, not a signal or verdict.
This machine-readable surface covers SEC ownership filings from 2003; it does not represent earlier paper-era records.
Records still being gathered — partial as of retrieval Aug 14, 2026.
16 filings were skipped because the SEC primary document returned 404; the omission is disclosed and aggregates are withheld.
Trailing-12-month totals and the 90-day cluster result are withheld because this issuer walk is incomplete.
No reported Form 4 rows were captured for CNVS; the incomplete walk cannot establish zero activity, zero counts, or a negative cluster result.
A filing source-event date will appear when a Form 4 row is captured.
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Track record
How Cineverse Corp.’s moat rated in each of the years we can reconstruct from its filings — scored only on what was knowable at the time — and what its price and returns did afterward. The score never saw a price; the two are joined only in hindsight, for education, not as a signal.
Point-in-time scores 2011–2025, one methodology version · reconstructed from filings on file each Dec 31 — never with hindsight
Point-in-time Moat Score (dot colored by tier)Indexed price (total-return (dividends reinvested))Rated Wide-moat that year
How to read this: each dot is what the engine would have scored CNVS on that December 31; the line below is its total-return price path (dividends reinvested) in the years since.
Two tracks, one timeline: the score has its own 0–100 scale (top), the price its own 100-based scale (bottom) — never a shared axis. The price path is a total-return (dividends reinvested) index built from the same data the forward returns use; gaps in the score line are years with no reconstructed rating (see the table for why). The Table view carries every value.
What followed, in the years it rated Wide
In the reconstructed history shown, CNVS did not rate Wide-moat in any year, so there is no wide-moat track record to report. That absence is itself the honest answer — we don’t manufacture a comparison where the rating never earned one.
Communications context
#91 of 134 scored Communications companies, ranked by Moat Score.
Based on its FY2026 SEC filings, the Moat Index scores Cineverse Corp. (CNVS) 29.0 out of 100 — below the Shallow-moat bar, so no moat. The five questions behind that score begin at 20% each; if exactly one genuinely lacks data, the other four weights are renormalized and disclosed. revenue and EPS trend 33, pricing power not measurable from the filings, returns on capital 4, balance-sheet safety 55, capital allocation 24.
How has CNVS's Moat Score changed over time?
The record logs 15 readings since Jul 17, 2026; the latest reads 29.0 out of 100 (no moat). No tier changes on record yet. (Methodology or normalizer upgrades on Jul 20, 2026, Jul 23, 2026, Jul 26, 2026 re-based the score; readings across versions aren't compared.) The history is append-only — readings are only ever added, never rewritten.
Scored from primary SEC filings via the public methodology. Educational only — not a recommendation to buy or sell CNVS. See the disclaimer.