ContextVision Rule of 40
The Rule of 40 of ContextVision (CONTX.OL) as of Aug 21, 2026 is -15.23 %. In the previous year, Rule of 40 was 21.66 % — a change of -170.31% (lower).
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Rule of 40
-15.23 %
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-170.31%
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Rule of 40 of ContextVision is 2026 -15.23 % . Rule of 40 of ContextVision was 2025 21.66 % . It decreases by -170.31% lower compared to the previous year.
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ContextVision Stock analysis
What does ContextVision do? ContextVision AB is a global provider of medical imaging software, specializing in the development and provision of advanced software for use in radiology, mammography, ultrasound, and digital pathology. They offer a wide range of products, including VOCAL for three-dimensional analysis of volume data, GOPView® US for real-time optimization of ultrasound images, and INIFY Prostate for the analysis of tissue samples in prostate cancer. The company is committed to continuous improvement and innovation, working closely with customers and partners to exchange ideas and incorporate innovative technologies in modern medicine. ContextVision is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Rule of 40 of ContextVision is -15.23 % in 2026.
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The Rule of 40 states that a company's revenue growth rate plus profit margin should exceed 40%. It is widely used to evaluate SaaS and high-growth companies.
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