MicroVision (MVIS) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
MicroVision makes lidar sensors and related software for self-driving cars and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Lidar sensors use laser pulses to help vehicles "see" their surroundings in 3D. The company sells its hardware and perception software to automotive manufacturers and technology companies developing autonomous vehicles. MicroVision earns revenue through product sales and development contracts, though it has not yet reached meaningful commercial scale. It is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, and operates primarily in North America and Europe, where it targets automotive suppliers and OEMs. The company's core challenge is that it burns through cash at a rapid rate — the deeply negative margins reflect a business still in early commercialization — and it faces intense competition from much larger lidar rivals like Luminar and Mobileye, as well as in-house sensor programs at major automakers. Winning a significant long-term supply contract with a major automaker would be the key catalyst, while continued failure to do so poses a serious risk to the company's survival.
Winston Score: 26/100 — Below Average
Below-average fundamentals — multiple weak pillars.
- Quality: Weak (6/30)
- Growth: Good (10/20)
- Cash Flow: Weak (0/10)
- Stability: Weak (1/10)
- Valuation: Data not available (0/10)
- Ownership: Good (8/15)
