HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO : revenue, balance sheet and financial ratios

HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO is a French company founded 5 years ago, specialized in the sector Gestion de fonds. Based in ALBI (81000), this company of category PME shows in 2024 a revenue of 30 k€. Find below the complete financial statements, solvency ratios, working capital requirements and sector comparison.

Data updated on 2026-04-18

Sources : INPI & INSEE SIRENE - Processing : Ministry of Economy

Financial history - HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO (SIREN 892898859)
Indicator 2024 2023 2022
Revenue 30 000 € 11 500 € 2 500 €
Net income 32 083 € -405 € -58 €
EBITDA 3 082 € 1 594 € -58 €
Net margin 106.9% -3.5% -2.3%

Revenue and income statement

In 2024, HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO achieves revenue of 30 k€. Over the period 2022-2024, the company shows strong growth with a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of +246.4%. Vs 2023, growth of +161% (12 k€ -> 30 k€). After deducting consumption (0 €), gross margin stands at 30 k€, i.e. a rate of 100%. This ratio measures the ability to generate value from commercial activity. EBITDA (= Gross margin - Personnel expenses - Taxes) reaches 3 k€, representing 10.3% of revenue. Warning negative scissor effect: despite revenue change (+161%), EBITDA varies by +93%, reducing margin by 3.6 pts. This reflects costs rising faster than revenue. This level of operating margin is satisfactory for the sector. Ultimately, net income (= EBIT +/- financial result +/- exceptional - corporate tax) amounts to 32 k€, i.e. 106.9% of revenue. This profit can be retained or distributed to shareholders.

Revenue (2024) ?
Revenue
Definition
Total amount of sales of goods and services made by the company.
Formula
Sales of goods + Sold production

30 000 €

Gross margin (2024) ?
Gross margin
Definition
Difference between revenue and cost of goods sold.
Formula
Revenue - Cost of goods consumed

30 000 €

EBITDA (2024) ?
Gross Operating Surplus (EBITDA)
Definition
Resources generated by current operations, before depreciation and financial expenses.
Formula
Value added - Personnel expenses - Taxes
Interpretation
Positive = profitable activity

3 082 €

EBIT (2024) ?
EBIT (Operating Income)
Definition
Operating income, including depreciation and provisions.
Formula
EBITDA - Depreciation and provisions + Reversals

3 081 €

Net income (2024) ?
Net income
Definition
Profit or loss after all expenses, including taxes and exceptional items.
Formula
Current income + Exceptional income - Income tax

32 083 €

EBITDA margin (2024) ?
EBITDA margin
Definition
Measures the company's operating profitability.
Formula
(EBE / CA) x 100
Interpretation
> 10% : Good profitability
5-10% : Average
< 5% : Low

10.3%

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Solvency and debt ratios

The debt ratio (= Financial debt / Equity x 100) stands at 476%. Critical situation: debt significantly exceeds equity, severely limiting borrowing capacity and exposing the company to default risk. Financial autonomy (= Equity / Total assets x 100) reaches 16%. Low autonomy: the company heavily depends on external financing (banks, suppliers). Debt repayment capacity (= Financial debt / Cash flow) indicates it would take 5.4 years of cash flow to repay all financial debt. This ratio remains within usual banking standards. Cash flow represents 108.1% of revenue. Cash flow measures resources generated by operations, available for investment and debt repayment. This high level provides strong self-financing capacity.

Debt ratio (2024) ?
Debt ratio
Definition
Measures the proportion of debt to equity.
Formula
(Financial debt / Equity) x 100
Interpretation
< 50% : Low
50-100% : Moderate
> 100% : High

476.14%

Financial autonomy (2024) ?
Financial autonomy
Definition
Share of equity in the company's total financing.
Formula
(Equity / Total assets) x 100
Interpretation
> 30% : Good autonomy
20-30% : Average
< 20% : Low

16.167%

Cash flow / Revenue (2024) ?
Cash flow / Revenue
Definition
Self-financing capacity relative to revenue.
Formula
(CAF / CA) x 100
Interpretation
The higher the ratio, the more cash the company generates

108.1%

Repayment capacity (2024) ?
Repayment capacity
Definition
Number of years needed to repay debts with cash flow.
Formula
Financial debt / Cash flow
Interpretation
< 3 years : Excellent
3-5 years : Fair
> 5 years : Warning

5.365

Solvency indicators evolution
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Sector positioning

Debt ratio
476.14 2024
2022
2023
2024
Q1: 0.0
Med: 8.29
Q3: 92.98
Average

In 2024, the debt ratio of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO (476.14) ranks above the median of the sector. This ratio measures the weight of debt relative to equity. A reduction effort could improve financial strength.

Financial autonomy
16.17% 2024
2022
2023
2024
Q1: 4.66%
Med: 48.47%
Q3: 87.35%
Average +7 pts over 3 years

In 2024, the financial autonomy of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO (16.2%) ranks below the median of the sector. This ratio represents the share of equity in total financing. An improvement would strengthen the competitive position.

Repayment capacity
5.37 years 2024
2022
2023
2024
Q1: -0.01 years
Med: 0.0 years
Q3: 3.01 years
Average +50 pts over 3 years

In 2024, the repayment capacity of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO (5.37) ranks above the median of the sector. This ratio indicates the number of years needed to repay debt with cash flow. A reduction effort could improve financial strength.

Liquidity ratios

The liquidity ratio (= Current assets / Current liabilities) stands at 428.79. Concretely, the company has €2 of liquid assets for every €1 of short-term debt: no cash risk within 12 months. The interest coverage ratio (= EBIT / Interest expenses) is 76.1x. Operating income very largely covers interest expenses: high safety margin.

Liquidity ratio (2024) ?
Liquidity ratio
Definition
Ability to meet short-term debts with current assets.
Formula
Current assets / Current liabilities
Interpretation
> 1.5 : Very good
1-1.5 : Fair
< 1 : Liquidity risk

428.793

Interest coverage (2024) ?
Interest coverage
Definition
Ability to cover interest charges with operating income.
Formula
EBIT / Interest expenses
Interpretation
> 3 : Comfortable
1.5-3 : Acceptable
< 1.5 : Risk

76.055

Liquidity indicators evolution
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Sector positioning

Liquidity ratio
428.79 2024
2022
2023
2024
Q1: 100.72
Med: 472.35
Q3: 3121.45
Average -12 pts over 3 years

In 2024, the liquidity ratio of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO (428.79) ranks below the median of the sector. This ratio measures the ability to cover short-term debt with current assets. An improvement would strengthen the competitive position.

Interest coverage
76.06x 2024
2022
2023
2024
Q1: -71.24x
Med: 0.0x
Q3: 0.0x
Excellent +25 pts over 3 years

In 2024, the interest coverage of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO (76.1x) ranks in the top 25% of the sector. This ratio indicates how many times operating income covers interest expenses. High coverage means financial charges weigh little on profitability.

Working capital requirement (WCR) and payment terms

Working capital requirement (WCR) measures the cash timing gap between customer collections and supplier/inventory payments. Average customer payment term: 150 days (formula: Customer receivables / Revenue incl. VAT x 360). Supplier term: 68 days. The gap of 82 days means the company finances its customers for over a month before being paid relative to supplier payments. This weighs on cash flow. Overall, WCR represents 576 days of revenue, i.e. 48 k€ to permanently finance. Over 2022-2024, WCR increased by +66%, requiring additional financing.

Operating WCR (2024) ?
Operating WCR
Definition
Financing requirement generated by the operating cycle (inventory + receivables - trade payables).
Formula
Inventory + Customer receivables - Trade payables
Interpretation
Negative = cash released
Positive = financing needed

47 962 €

Customer credit (2024) ?
Customer credit (days)
Definition
Average payment term granted to customers.
Formula
(Customer receivables / Revenue incl. VAT) x 360
Interpretation
< 45j : Good
45-60j : Average
> 60j : Long

150 j

Supplier credit (2024) ?
Supplier credit (days)
Definition
Average payment term obtained from suppliers.
Formula
(Trade payables / Purchases incl. VAT) x 360
Interpretation
The longer the term, the better for cash flow

68 j

Inventory turnover (2024) ?
Inventory turnover (days)
Definition
Average storage duration for goods or materials.
Formula
(Inventory / Cost of goods) x 360
Interpretation
The lower the ratio, the faster the turnover

0 j

WCR in days of revenue (2024) ?
WCR in days of revenue
Definition
Expresses working capital requirement in days of revenue.
Formula
(Operating WCR / Revenue) x 360
Interpretation
The fewer days, the better the working capital management

576 j

WCR and payment terms evolution
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Positioning of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO in its sector

Comparison with sector Gestion de fonds

Valuation estimate

Based on 62 transactions of similar company sales in 2024, the value of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO is estimated at 57 559 € (range 17 182€ - 118 229€). With an EBITDA of 3 082€, the sector multiple of 4.8x is applied. The price/revenue ratio is 0.30x (conservative valuation). This multiples method compares the actual sale price of similar companies to their financial indicators (Revenue, EBITDA, Net Income). It provides a market-based indicative estimate.
Medium reliability: estimate to be confirmed with in-depth analysis.

Estimated enterprise value 2024
62 tx
17k€ 57k€ 118k€
57 559 € Range: 17 182€ - 118 229€
NAF 5 année 2024

Valuation detail by method

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EBITDA Multiple 50%
3 082 € × 4.8x
Estimation 14 787 €
4 599€ - 33 287€
Revenue Multiple 30%
30 000 € × 0.30x
Estimation 9 132 €
4 725€ - 25 428€
Net Income Multiple 20%
32 083 € × 7.4x
Estimation 237 134 €
67 328€ - 469 787€

Valuation evolution

How is this estimate calculated?

This estimate is based on the analysis of 62 actual transactions of similar company sales (same NAF code) registered with BODACC between 2016 and 2025.

  • EBITDA Multiple: Preferred method for profitable SMEs. EBITDA reflects the ability to generate cash.
  • Revenue Multiple: Used for growing companies or those with low profitability. Reflects commercial potential.
  • Net Income Multiple: Relevant for mature companies with stable results.

This estimate is provided for information purposes only. A precise valuation requires in-depth analysis (assets, liabilities, prospects, market...).

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Frequently asked questions about HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO

What is the revenue of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO ?

The revenue of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO in 2024 is 30 k€.

Is HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO profitable?

Yes, HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO generated a net profit of 32 k€ in 2024.

Where is the headquarters of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO ?

The headquarters of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO is located in ALBI (81000), in the department Tarn.

Where to find the tax return of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO ?

The tax return of HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO is available on this page. Click on a year in the 'Data by year' section to view the account details (assets, liabilities, income statement). Data comes from INPI (National Institute of Industrial Property).

In which sector does HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO operate?

HOLDING PAUL-ALEXANDRE ORO operates in the sector Gestion de fonds (NAF code 66.30Z). See the 'Sector positioning' section above to compare the company with its competitors.