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Hydreight Technologies
Healthcare • April 2026 • Buffett / Munger framework
Avoid
2
Score
3
Moat
4
Mgmt
2
Fin
2
Pred
4
MoS
"It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price."
— Warren Buffett
Click any pillar label to read Buffett's full reasoning. Drag sliders to stress-test the analysis.
Moatwhy
3/10
Hydreight Technologies lacks a discernible economic moat in Healthcare. No pricing power, no switching costs, no network effects. Buffett: 'When a management with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for bad economics, the reputation of the business remains intact.' Price must reflect this structural weakness.
Managementwhy
4/10
Management quality at Hydreight Technologies is adequate but uninspiring. Insider ownership may be limited, the capital allocation track record is mixed, or leadership is unproven in Healthcare. Buffett is acutely sensitive to management quality in small companies where the CEO is the company. The discount to IV must compensate for this uncertainty.
Financialswhy
2/10
Hydreight Technologies's financial position is weak. High debt, negative or erratic free cash flow, and potentially a history of dilutive capital raises make this structurally challenged. Buffett: 'Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget Rule No. 1.' A fragile balance sheet means no margin for error.
Predictabilitywhy
2/10
Hydreight Technologies's earnings are essentially unpredictable — pre-revenue, highly cyclical, or subject to major external variables. Standard DCF analysis requires fundamental earnings power as an anchor; without it, the investment becomes speculative. Suitable only under a deep-value or option-like framework, not a Buffett compounding thesis.
Margin of safetywhy
4/10
Hydreight Technologies trades near fair value. The price largely reflects business quality, leaving limited upside from multiple expansion. Investment return will approximate the underlying earnings growth rate. Buffett would not buy here unless the earnings trajectory has a high probability of positive surprise. Better opportunities likely exist elsewhere in Canadian microcap.
Radar chart — adjust sliders above to update
Hydreight Technologies: Moat 3, Management 4, Financials 2, Predictability 2, Margin of Safety 4.
Composite: 2.0/10 • Verdict: Avoid
Owner earnings bridge
Buffett's real number: Net income + D&A − Maintenance capex ± Working capital. Figures are indicative estimates from pillar scores — verify against company filings.
Estimated net income+$0.80M est.
Add: depreciation & amortisation+$0.11M
Less: maintenance capex-$0.14M
Less: minority interest adj.-$0.06M
Owner earnings~$0.68M
Owner earnings per share (est. 47.4M shares)$0.014/share
Price / OE at buy price N/A8x
Interactive DCF — adjust assumptions
Owner earnings ($M)$0.7M
Annual growth rate8%
Discount rate9%
Stock price (CAD $)$0.10
Intrinsic value per share
Calculating...
Bear case
Stress scenario
OE halved, 0% growth, 6x earnings
Base case
Most likely path
Current OE, 8% growth, 8x earnings
Bull case
Upside scenario
OE +50%, 15% growth, 12x earnings
Financial trend chart
Revenue (est.)Earnings (est.)
Indicative trend based on pillar scores.
Investment thesis
Mobile IV therapy app; luxury wellness segment; tiny TAM.
Primary risk
Regulatory risk for at-home IV; very small market
Buffett's lens on each pillar
Moat (3/10)
Hydreight Technologies lacks a discernible economic moat in Healthcare. No pricing power, no switching costs, no network effects. Buffett: 'When a management with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for bad economics, the reputation of the business remains intact....
Management (4/10)
Management quality at Hydreight Technologies is adequate but uninspiring. Insider ownership may be limited, the capital allocation track record is mixed, or leadership is unproven in Healthcare. Buffett is acutely sensitive to management quality in small companies where the CEO is the company. The d...
Financials (2/10)
Hydreight Technologies's financial position is weak. High debt, negative or erratic free cash flow, and potentially a history of dilutive capital raises make this structurally challenged. Buffett: 'Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget Rule No. 1.' A fragile balance shee...
Predictability (2/10)
Hydreight Technologies's earnings are essentially unpredictable — pre-revenue, highly cyclical, or subject to major external variables. Standard DCF analysis requires fundamental earnings power as an anchor; without it, the investment becomes speculative. Suitable only under a deep-value or opti...
Margin of safety (4/10)
Hydreight Technologies trades near fair value. The price largely reflects business quality, leaving limited upside from multiple expansion. Investment return will approximate the underlying earnings growth rate. Buffett would not buy here unless the earnings trajectory has a high probability of posi...
Final verdict: Avoid
Target buy price: N/A — 25% margin of safety on base-case intrinsic value.
Overall score: 2/10.
No current dividend.
Verdict
Buffett / Munger
Avoid
2/10
Composite score
Target buy price
N/A
25% MoS on base-case intrinsic value
Checklist
DividendNo
Moat3/10
Mgmt4/10
Financials2/10
Predictability2/10
Margin of safety4/10
Pillar bars
Moat
3
Mgmt
4
Fin
2
Pred
2
MoS
4