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Sculptor Acquisition I (Sculptor Acquisition I) Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow : 0.00 (As of Mar. 2023)


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What is Sculptor Acquisition I Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow?

Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow assesses how much of a company’s cash flow from operations is being devoted to capital expenditure. It’s also useful to distinguish whether the company is capital intensive or not.

Sculptor Acquisition I's Capital Expenditure for the three months ended in Mar. 2023 was $0.00 Mil. Its Cash Flow from Operations for the three months ended in Mar. 2023 was $-0.22 Mil.

GuruFocus do not calculate Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow if the Cash Flow from Operations is negative.


Sculptor Acquisition I Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow Historical Data

The historical data trend for Sculptor Acquisition I's Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow can be seen below:

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

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Sculptor Acquisition I Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow Chart

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Competitive Comparison of Sculptor Acquisition I's Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow

For the Shell Companies subindustry, Sculptor Acquisition I's Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow, along with its competitors' market caps and Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


Sculptor Acquisition I's Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow Distribution in the Diversified Financial Services Industry

For the Diversified Financial Services industry and Financial Services sector, Sculptor Acquisition I's Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where Sculptor Acquisition I's Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow falls into.



Sculptor Acquisition I Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow Calculation

Sculptor Acquisition I's Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow for the fiscal year that ended in Dec. 2022 is calculated as

Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow=- Capital Expenditure / Cash Flow from Operations
=- (0) / -1.726
=N/A

Sculptor Acquisition I's Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow for the quarter that ended in Mar. 2023 is calculated as

Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow=- Capital Expenditure / Cash Flow from Operations
=- (0) / -0.223
=N/A

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.


Sculptor Acquisition I  (NYSE:SCUA) Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow Explanation

Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow ratio assesses how much of a company’s Cash Flow from Operations is being devoted to Capital Expenditure. It is a good indicator in terms of how much the company is focused on growth. In general, a high Capex-to-Operating-Cash-Flow ratio indicates that the company is investing more in physical assets and is focused on growth and expansion. Conversely, lower ratio could indicate that a company has reached maturity and is no longer pursuing aggressive growth.

Moreover, the ratio is also useful to distinguish whether the company is capital intensive or not. If the ratio is large, then the company tends to be capital intensive. Lower ratio suggests that it’s a capital-light business. The ratio can be combined with ROIC % to identify whether the company is an asset-light business that has a high return on invested capital. This is one question investors commonly ask to see if a company qualifies as a good company.


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Sculptor Acquisition I (Sculptor Acquisition I) Business Description

Traded in Other Exchanges
N/A
Address
9 West 57th Street, 39th Floor, New York, NY, USA, 10019
Sculptor Acquisition Corp I is a blank check company. It is for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses.
Executives
James S Levin director 9 WEST 57TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10019
Wayne Cohen director OCH-ZIFF CAPITAL MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC, 9 WEST 57TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10019
Ivy Zelman director 9 WEST 57TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10019
Charmel Maynard director 9 WEST 57TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10019
Dava Ritchea officer: Chief Financial Officer 9 WEST 57TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10019
Sculptor Acquisition Sponsor I Llc 10 percent owner 9 WEST 57TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10019
Nicholas Hecker officer: Chief Investment Officer 9 WEST 57TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10019
Kristi Jackson director 9 WEST 57TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10019
Steven Orbuch director, officer: Chief Executive Officer 9 WEST 57TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10019
Adam C. Rosenberg director 9 WEST 57TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10019

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