BINI (Bollinger Innovations) Piotroski F-Score: 3 (As of Jun. 26, 2026) — 25% Below Median


What is Bollinger Innovations Piotroski F-Score?

Bollinger Innovations BINI -5.00% Piotroski F-Score is 3 as of Jun. 26, 2026, which is 25% below its 10-year median of 4.00. The stock has 6 warning signs investors should review. Among 1,287 Vehicles & Parts companies, Bollinger Innovations ranks worse than 86.4% on this metric.

Warning Sign:

Piotroski F-Score of 3 is low, which usually implies poor business operation.

The zones of discrimination were as such:

Good or high score = 7, 8, 9
Bad or low score = 0, 1, 2, 3

Bollinger Innovations has an F-score of 3. It is a bad or low score, which usually implies poor business operation.

The historical rank and industry rank for Bollinger Innovations's Piotroski F-Score or its related term are showing as below:

BINI' s Piotroski F-Score Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 3   Med: 4   Max: 7
Current: 3

During the past 6 years, the highest Piotroski F-Score of Bollinger Innovations was 7. The lowest was 3. And the median was 4.

Bollinger Innovations  (OTCPK:BINI) Piotroski F-Score Explanation

The developer of the system is Joseph D. Piotroski is relatively unknown accounting professor who shuns publicity and rarely gives interviews.

He graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.S. in accounting in 1989, received an M.B.A. from Indiana University in 1994. Five years later, in 1999, after earning a Ph.D. in accounting from the University of Michigan, he became an associate professor of accounting at the University of Chicago.

In 2000, he wrote a research paper called "Value Investing: The Use of Historical Financial Statement Information to Separate Winners from Losers" (pdf).

He wanted to see if he can develop a system (using a simple nine-point scoring system) that can increase the returns of a strategy of investing in low price to book (referred to in the paper as high book to market) value companies.

What he found was something that exceeded his most optimistic expectations.

Buying only those companies that scored highest (8 or 9) on his nine-point scale, or F-Score as he called it, over the 20 year period from 1976 to 1996 led to an average out-performance over the market of 13.4%.

Even more impressive were the results of a strategy of investing in the highest F-Score companies (8 or 9) and shorting companies with the lowest F-Score (0 or 1).

Over the same period from 1976 to 1996 (20 years) this strategy led to an average yearly return of 23%, substantially outperforming the average S&P 500 index return of 15.83% over the same period.


Bollinger Innovations Piotroski F-Score Related Terms


Bollinger Innovations Piotroski F-Score Historical Data

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The historical data trend for Bollinger Innovations's Piotroski F-Score 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.

Bollinger Innovations Piotroski F-Score Chart

Bollinger Innovations Annual Data
Trend Sep19 Sep20 Sep21 Sep22 Sep23 Sep24
Piotroski F-Score
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Bollinger Innovations Quarterly Data
Sep20 Dec20 Mar21 Jun21 Sep21 Dec21 Mar22 Jun22 Sep22 Dec22 Mar23 Jun23 Sep23 Dec23 Mar24 Jun24 Sep24 Dec24 Mar25 Jun25
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BINI vs ZAPPF, TSLA, GM: Piotroski F-Score Comparison

For the Auto Manufacturers subindustry, Bollinger Innovations's Piotroski F-Score, along with its competitors' market caps and Piotroski F-Score 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.


Bollinger Innovations Piotroski F-Score vs Vehicles & Parts Industry

For the Vehicles & Parts industry and Consumer Cyclical sector, Bollinger Innovations's Piotroski F-Score distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where Bollinger Innovations's Piotroski F-Score falls into.


How is the Piotroski F-Score calculated?

* 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.

This Year (Jun25) TTM:Last Year (Jun24) TTM:
Net Income was -175.871 + -114.889 + -47.076 + -129.725 = $-467.56 Mil.
Cash Flow from Operations was -40.373 + -25.564 + -23.023 + -20.82 = $-109.78 Mil.
Revenue was 0.996 + 2.92 + 4.95 + 0.474 = $9.34 Mil.
Gross Profit was -15.849 + -3.668 + -2.047 + -10.092 = $-31.66 Mil.
Average Total Assets from the begining of this year (Jun24)
to the end of this year (Jun25) was
(192.33 + 178.631 + 173.017 + 150.09 + 89.229) / 5 = $156.6594 Mil.
Total Assets at the begining of this year (Jun24) was $192.33 Mil.
Long-Term Debt & Capital Lease Obligation was $9.73 Mil.
Total Current Assets was $42.39 Mil.
Total Current Liabilities was $186.48 Mil.
Net Income was -172.207 + -61.395 + -132.432 + -87.361 = $-453.40 Mil.

Revenue was 0.058 + 0 + 0.033 + 0.065 = $0.16 Mil.
Gross Profit was 0.033 + 0 + 0.02 + 0.029 = $0.08 Mil.
Average Total Assets from the begining of last year (Jun23)
to the end of last year (Jun24) was
(559.976 + 421.706 + 381.177 + 214.12 + 192.33) / 5 = $353.8618 Mil.
Total Assets at the begining of last year (Jun23) was $559.98 Mil.
Long-Term Debt & Capital Lease Obligation was $12.34 Mil.
Total Current Assets was $67.56 Mil.
Total Current Liabilities was $126.56 Mil.

*Note: If the latest quarterly/semi-annual/annual total assets data is 0, then we will use previous quarterly/semi-annual/annual data for all the items in the balance sheet.

Profitability

Question 1. Return on Assets (ROA)

Net income before extraordinary items for the year divided by Total Assets at the beginning of the year.

Score 1 if positive, 0 if negative.

Bollinger Innovations's current Net Income (TTM) was -467.56. ==> Negative ==> Score 0.

Question 2. Cash Flow Return on Assets (CFROA)

Net cash flow from operating activities (operating cash flow) divided by Total Assets at the beginning of the year.

Score 1 if positive, 0 if negative.

Bollinger Innovations's current Cash Flow from Operations (TTM) was -109.78. ==> Negative ==> Score 0.

Question 3. Change in Return on Assets

Compare this year's return on assets (1) to last year's return on assets.

Score 1 if it's higher, 0 if it's lower.

ROA (This Year)=Net Income/Total Assets (Jun24)
=-467.561/192.33
=-2.4310352

ROA (Last Year)=Net Income/Total Assets (Jun23)
=-453.395/559.976
=-0.80966863

Bollinger Innovations's return on assets of this year was -2.4310352. Bollinger Innovations's return on assets of last year was -0.80966863. ==> Last year is higher ==> Score 0.

Question 4. Quality of Earnings (Accrual)

Compare Cash flow return on assets (2) to return on assets (1)

Score 1 if CFROA > ROA, 0 if CFROA <= ROA.

Bollinger Innovations's current Net Income (TTM) was -467.56. Bollinger Innovations's current Cash Flow from Operations (TTM) was -109.78. ==> -109.78 > -467.56 ==> CFROA > ROA ==> Score 1.

Funding

Question 5. Change in Gearing or Leverage

Compare this year's gearing (long-term debt divided by average total assets) to last year's gearing.

Score 0 if this year's gearing is higher, 1 otherwise.

Gearing (This Year: Jun25)=Long-Term Debt & Capital Lease Obligation/Average Total Assets from Jun24 to Jun25
=9.733/156.6594
=0.06212841

Gearing (Last Year: Jun24)=Long-Term Debt & Capital Lease Obligation/Average Total Assets from Jun23 to Jun24
=12.338/353.8618
=0.03486672

Bollinger Innovations's gearing of this year was 0.06212841. Bollinger Innovations's gearing of last year was 0.03486672. ==> Last year is lower than this year ==> Score 0.

Question 6. Change in Working Capital (Liquidity)

Compare this year's current ratio (current assets divided by current liabilities) to last year's current ratio.

Score 1 if this year's current ratio is higher, 0 if it's lower

Current Ratio (This Year: Jun25)=Total Current Assets/Total Current Liabilities
=42.387/186.483
=0.22729686

Current Ratio (Last Year: Jun24)=Total Current Assets/Total Current Liabilities
=67.559/126.559
=0.53381427

Bollinger Innovations's current ratio of this year was 0.22729686. Bollinger Innovations's current ratio of last year was 0.53381427. ==> Last year's current ratio is higher ==> Score 0.

Question 7. Change in Shares in Issue

Compare the number of shares in issue this year, to the number in issue last year.

Score 0 if there is larger number of shares in issue this year, 1 otherwise.

Bollinger Innovations's number of shares in issue this year was 0. Bollinger Innovations's number of shares in issue last year was 0. ==> There is smaller number of shares in issue this year, or the same. ==> Score 1.

Efficiency

Question 8. Change in Gross Margin

Compare this year's gross margin (Gross Profit divided by sales) to last year's.

Score 1 if this year's gross margin is higher, 0 if it's lower.

Gross Margin (This Year: TTM)=Gross Profit/Revenue
=-31.656/9.34
=-3.38929336

Gross Margin (Last Year: TTM)=Gross Profit/Revenue
=0.082/0.156
=0.52564103

Bollinger Innovations's gross margin of this year was -3.38929336. Bollinger Innovations's gross margin of last year was 0.52564103. ==> Last year's gross margin is higher ==> Score 0.

Question 9. Change in asset turnover

Compare this year's asset turnover (total sales for the year divided by total assets at the beginning of the year) to last year's asset turnover ratio.

Score 1 if this year's asset turnover ratio is higher, 0 if it's lower

Asset Turnover (This Year)=Revenue/Total Assets at the Beginning of This Year (Jun24)
=9.34/192.33
=0.04856237

Asset Turnover (Last Year)=Revenue/Total Assets at the Beginning of Last Year (Jun23)
=0.156/559.976
=0.00027858

Bollinger Innovations's asset turnover of this year was 0.04856237. Bollinger Innovations's asset turnover of last year was 0.00027858. ==> This year's asset turnover is higher. ==> Score 1.

Evaluation

Piotroski F-Score= Que. 1+ Que. 2+ Que. 3+Que. 4+Que. 5+Que. 6+Que. 7+Que. 8+Que. 9
=0+0+0+1+0+0+1+0+1
=3

Good or high score = 7, 8, 9
Bad or low score = 0, 1, 2, 3

Bollinger Innovations has an F-score of 3. It is a bad or low score, which usually implies poor business operation.

Frequently Asked Questions Learn more about Piotroski F-Score →
What does a Piotroski F-Score of 3 mean?
Bollinger Innovations (BINI) has a Piotroski F-Score of 3 as of Jun. 26, 2026. The Piotroski F-score grades a company's business operating strength from 0-9. View historical data on Bollinger Innovations and its competitors. This is 25% below median its historical median of 4.00. Over the past decade, Bollinger Innovations' Piotroski F-Score has ranged from 3.00 to 7.00. According to the industry distribution chart, Bollinger Innovations ranks #1112 out of 1287 companies in the Vehicles & Parts industry, placing it in the top 86.4%.
Is Bollinger Innovations' Piotroski F-Score too high?
Bollinger Innovations' current Piotroski F-Score of 3 is 25% below median its 10-year median of 4.00. Over the past 10 years, this metric has ranged from a low of 3.00 to a high of 7.00. The Vehicles & Parts industry median Piotroski F-Score is 5.00. Bollinger Innovations' value of 3 is 40% below this industry median. Based on the distribution chart, Bollinger Innovations ranks #1112 out of 1287 companies in the Vehicles & Parts industry, which is in the bottom quartile relative to peers.
How does Bollinger Innovations' Piotroski F-Score compare to ZAPPF and TSLA?
According to the Vehicles & Parts industry distribution chart, Bollinger Innovations ranks #1112 out of 1287 companies for Piotroski F-Score. This places Bollinger Innovations in the lower half of its industry. The industry median Piotroski F-Score is 5.00. Bollinger Innovations' value of 3 is 40% below this benchmark. Historically, Bollinger Innovations' own Piotroski F-Score has ranged from 3.00 to 7.00 over the past decade. While the company's 10-year median is 4.00 vs. the industry median of 5.00, Bollinger Innovations has consistently been below the industry average. See the competitive comparison table and distribution chart on this page for a detailed peer-by-peer breakdown.
What is a good Piotroski F-Score for a Vehicles & Parts company?
The median Piotroski F-Score among Vehicles & Parts companies is 5.00, based on 1,287 companies in the industry. Companies in the top quartile (top 25%) have a Piotroski F-Score significantly above this median, while those in the bottom quartile fall well below. However, Piotroski F-Score should not be evaluated in isolation — investors should consider it alongside profitability, growth, and financial strength metrics. Bollinger Innovations's current Piotroski F-Score of 3 is 40% below the industry median. Use the industry distribution chart on this page to see where any company falls relative to its peers.
What does a high Piotroski F-Score mean?
A high Piotroski F-Score can signal that a stock is expensive relative to its fundamentals. The Piotroski F-score grades a company's business operating strength from 0-9. View historical data on Bollinger Innovations and its competitors. For the Vehicles & Parts industry, the median Piotroski F-Score is 5.00 — values significantly above this may indicate overvaluation, while values below may suggest a bargain or underlying issues. Bollinger Innovations's current Piotroski F-Score is 3, which is 25% below median its own 10-year median of 4.00. However, context matters — high-growth companies often justify higher valuations. Always evaluate alongside other metrics like GF Score™ and GF Value™.
Is Bollinger Innovations stock overvalued right now?
Bollinger Innovations (BINI) has a current Piotroski F-Score of 3. The current Piotroski F-Score is 3, which is 25% below median its 10-year median of 4.00 and 40% below the Vehicles & Parts industry median of 5.00. Investors should evaluate multiple metrics — including profitability, growth, and financial strength — before making a decision.
How is Piotroski F-Score calculated?
Piotroski F-Score is calculated from a company's financial statements. For Bollinger Innovations (BINI), the current Piotroski F-Score is 3 as of Jun. 26, 2026. GuruFocus calculates this using data sourced from SEC filings and annual reports. See the calculation section and 30-year financial data on this page for the full breakdown.

Bollinger Innovations Business Description

Address 1405 Pioneer Street, Brea, CA, USA, 92821
Bollinger Innovations Inc is a Southern California-based automotive company building the next generation of commercial electric vehicles (EVs) with U.S. based vehicle manufacturing located in Tunica, Mississippi. both the ONE, a Class 1 EV cargo van, and THREE, a Class 3 EV cab chassis truck, are California Air Resource Board (CARB) and EPA certified and available for sale in the U.S.