Fund.Com OCF Margin
The Operating Cash Flow Margin of Fund.Com (FNDM) as of Jul 18, 2026 is -601.08 %.
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Operating Cash Flow Margin of Fund.Com is 2026 -601.08 % . Operating Cash Flow Margin of Fund.Com was 2025 - . It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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Fund.Com Stock analysis
What does Fund.Com do? Fund.com Inc. is a New York-based company specializing in the brokerage of investment funds. The company was founded by Roy Adams in 2002 and has been listed on NASDAQ since 2008.
Fund.com's business model focuses on brokering investment funds to private investors and professional investors. The company operates a range of websites that provide investors with access to a variety of investment funds. The platforms allow investors easy access to a variety of funds, regardless of their size or strategy.
One of Fund.com's key areas is the brokerage of hedge funds. Hedge funds are investment funds targeting professional investors and are typically only accessible to very wealthy investors. Fund.com aims to provide access to this sector for smaller investors as well.
Another important area for Fund.com is the brokerage of private equity funds. Private equity funds invest in non-publicly traded companies, usually medium-sized businesses. Fund.com brokers investments in such funds to both individual and institutional investors.
In addition to investment fund brokerage, Fund.com also operates a range of other business areas. These include an online trading platform for precious metals and an online platform for buying and selling real estate. The company also provides wealth management services tailored to the needs of affluent investors.
One of Fund.com's most well-known products is the "Hedge Fund Index." This index family tracks the performance of hedge funds and serves as an important indicator of market sentiment. The index is calculated by a subsidiary of Fund.com and can be used by both individual and institutional investors.
In recent years, Fund.com has faced some challenges. Prior to the financial crisis, the company heavily focused on brokering hedge funds, which led to a decline in business development. The financial crisis in 2008 and subsequent market downturn put the company in a serious crisis and required a realignment.
In recent years, Fund.com has significantly changed its business model and increased its focus on brokering private equity funds. The company has also invested in new business areas and expanded its online platforms. Fund.com remains an important platform for investors seeking access to alternative investment funds. Fund.Com is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Operating Cash Flow Margin of Fund.Com is -601.08 % in 2026.
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