HAVAHarvard Ave Acquisition Corp(HAVA)Stock Analysis

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Quality rankings require at least $50M annual revenue or $250M total assets to filter out micro-caps and shell companies. This company reported $0.0M in revenue.

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HAVA Stock Analysis & AI Quality Score

AI stock analysis and institutional research for Harvard Ave Acquisition Corp (HAVA), a Financials sector company. HAVA is not currently included in 13F Pro's AI-ranked quality universe — quality rankings require at least $50m annual revenue or $250m total assets to filter out micro-caps and shell companies. this company reported $0.0m in revenue. Based on the latest XBRL financial filings (Q1 2026), Harvard Ave Acquisition Corp reports net income of $1.1M, free cash flow of $8.5K. Top institutional holders of HAVA by reported 13-F value include MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT, Hudson Bay Capital Management, WHITEBOX ADVISORS, based on the most recent SEC filings. HAVA trades on the Nasdaq exchange and files with the SEC under CIK 2042460. 13F Pro's AI research platform runs 10 specialized AI analysts — value, growth, momentum, macro, and activist specialists — that debate HAVA 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 Harvard Ave Acquisition Corp directly from SEC EDGAR.

Net Income

Q1 2026

$1.1M

Free Cash Flow

Q1 2026

$8.5K

AI Insight: HAVA Financial Trends

HAVA's financials are nearly opaque — only skeletal net income and equity data available across three quarters.

Net income held flat at $1M in both Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, the only two quarters with reported earnings.

Equity remained deeply negative at -$4M in both Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, with no improvement.

Revenue, operating income, and debt are entirely unreported — core financial health cannot be assessed.

Persistent negative equity with no visible path to recovery warrants close monitoring.

AI Insight: HAVA Ratio Trends

Data too sparse to establish trends: only ROA is available across two quarters, with all other metrics unreported.

ROA improved from 2.2% in Q4 2025 to 3.1% in Q1 2026, the only measurable directional signal in the dataset.

OpMargin, NPM, ROE, ROIC, and D/E are entirely absent across all three reported quarters.

Disclosure gaps across nearly all ratios make financial health assessment unreliable; monitor for fuller reporting.

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13F Pro's AI-powered analysis of Harvard Ave Acquisition Corp (HAVA) draws on SEC EDGAR-sourced fundamentals, institutional 13F holdings, and insider Form 4 transactions in the Financials sector (listed on Nasdaq). The 32-signal AI Quality Score, current rank, and full bull/bear verdict for HAVA are available on the HAVA stock profile dashboard — with the same data, AI insights, ratios, and institutional activity refreshed after every 10-K, 10-Q, 13F, and Form 4 filing.

Which hedge funds own HAVA?

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