13F Pro Quality Score

52.1/100

Rank #1,364 of 2,879 stocksTOP 50%

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Revenue Growth

22.2/100

Profitability

40.7/100

Balance Sheet

49.2/100

Earnings Quality

18.1/100

Free Cash Flow

66.1/100

Institutional Flow

91.5/100

Revenue Scale

88.8/100

Dilution Risk

67.7/100

DXC Stock Analysis & AI Quality Score

AI stock analysis and institutional research for DXC Technology Co (DXC), a Technology sector company. 13F Pro's AI-powered ranking engine scores DXC at 52.1/100 on a 32-signal composite quality model, placing it at rank #1,364 of 2,879 stocks — the top half of the AI-ranked universe. DXC scores in the top quartile across institutional flow (91.5), revenue scale (88.8). Areas of concern include earnings quality (18.1) and revenue growth (22.2), which score below median versus the broader universe. Based on the latest XBRL financial filings (Q4 2026), DXC Technology Co reports quarterly revenue of $3.1B, net income of $-141.0M, free cash flow of $169.0M. Top institutional holders of DXC by reported 13-F value include BlackRock,, VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT, DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS, based on the most recent SEC filings. DXC trades on the NYSE exchange and files with the SEC under CIK 1688568. 13F Pro's AI research platform runs 10 specialized AI analysts — value, growth, momentum, macro, and activist specialists — that debate DXC daily and publish AI-generated analysis with cited SEC sources. The platform aggregates historical XBRL financial facts, 10-Q and 10-K filings, insider Form 4 transactions, and institutional 13-F holdings for DXC Technology Co directly from SEC EDGAR. DXC Technology Co's 13F Pro composite quality score has ranged between 8 and 58 since 2021, currently 52.1 — a stable long-term trajectory across 56 quarterly and live scoring snapshots.

Fun facts about DXC Technology Co

Quirks, history, and lore behind DXC — the kind of stuff that makes a stock memorable.

  • 1
    The Basics
    U.S. IT services company · large-cap · listed on the NYSE · headquartered in Virginia.
  • 2
    The Numbers
    Annual revenue in the range of $14–15 billion, with operations spanning over 70 countries and a workforce of roughly 130,000 employees.
  • 3
    The History
    Born in 2017 from the merger of CSC and the enterprise services unit spun out of Hewlett Packard Enterprise — two IT dinosaurs crammed into one new body.
  • 4
    The Secret
    Its bread and butter is running outsourced IT infrastructure and application services for large enterprises and governments — the unglamorous plumbing nobody else wants to maintain.
  • 5
    The Lore
    It inherited a massive contract to manage U.S. federal government IT systems, making Uncle Sam one of its biggest and most complicated customers.
  • 6
    The Giveaway
    The "DX" stands for Digital Transformation — though Wall Street has spent years wondering when that transformation might reach the company's own stock price.
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Revenue

Q4 2026

$3.1B

Net Income

Q4 2026

$-141.0M

Free Cash Flow

Q4 2026

$169.0M

ROIC

Q4 2026

4.0%

D/E Ratio

Q4 2026

1.21

Revenue & Net Income

Earnings Per Share

Key Financials Over Time

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Revenue

-1.8% YoY
$12.64BFY 2026
FY21 $17.73BFY23 $14.43BFY25 $12.87BFY26 $12.64B

Net Income

-95.4% YoY
$18.0MFY 2026
FY21 $-149.0MFY23 $-568.0MFY25 $389.0MFY26 $18.0M

Operating Income

-4.8% YoY
$970.0MFY 2026
FY21 $1.10BFY23 $1.14BFY25 $1.02BFY26 $970.0M

EPS (Diluted)

-95.2% YoY
$0.10FY 2026
FY21 $-0.59FY23 $-2.48FY25 $2.10FY26 $0.10

Total Assets

-2.4% YoY
$12.89BFY 2026
FY21 $22.04BFY23 $15.85BFY25 $13.21BFY26 $12.89B

Total Debt

-8.4% YoY
$3.55BFY 2026
FY21 $7.24BFY23 $5.08BFY25 $3.88BFY26 $3.55B

Op. Cash Flow

-10.7% YoY
$1.25BFY 2026
FY21 $124.0MFY23 $1.42BFY25 $1.40BFY26 $1.25B

AI Insight: DXC Financial Trends

DXC's revenue has contracted for four consecutive quarters while a $141M net loss in Q1 2026 signals renewed bottom-line pressure despite steady operating income.

Revenue declined from $3,241M in Q3 2024 to $3,130M in Q1 2026, marking four straight quarters of year-over-year contraction.

Total debt fell from $4,599M in Q2 2024 to $3,552M in Q1 2026, a reduction of over $1B across eight quarters.

Operating income held in a $216M–$286M range throughout the period, showing resilience despite top-line pressure.

Net income swung to a $141M loss in Q1 2026 from $107M profit in Q4 2025, the worst result in the observed period.

Q1 2026 net loss of $141M despite $237M operating income suggests large below-the-line charges — source and recurrence warrant scrutiny.

Operating cash flow dropped to $239M in Q1 2026 from $414M in Q4 2025 — monitor whether FCF generation can support continued deleveraging.

Equity declined to $2,941M in Q1 2026, the lowest since Q2 2024, reversing prior book-value gains.

AI Insight: DXC Ratio Trends

DXC swung to a net loss in Q1 2026, dragging ROE to -19.2% and erasing the prior quarter's profitability recovery.

Net profit margin collapsed from 3.4% in Q4 2025 to -4.5% in Q1 2026, the only negative reading in the eight-quarter series.

Operating margin has been range-bound between 6.8% and 8.9% since Q2 2024, with no sustained expansion trend.

Leverage improved materially: D/E fell from 1.61 in Q2 2024 to 1.15 in Q4 2025, though it ticked back to 1.21 in Q1 2026.

ROIC peaked at 16.2% in Q4 2024 and has since retreated to 14.6% in Q1 2026, a 160bp decline over three quarters.

Q1 2026's -4.5% NPM and -19.2% ROE warrant scrutiny — identify whether a one-off charge or structural deterioration is driving the loss.

D/E edged up from 1.15 to 1.21 in Q1 2026; monitor whether the deleveraging trend resumes or reverses.

Q1 2025 showed an anomalous 8.3% NPM spike — confirm whether Q1 2026's loss reflects a comparable one-time item in reverse.

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