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IHT / Jun 22, 2026 Run #7581

IHT

InnSuites Hospitality Trust

InnSuites Hospitality Trust first listed on the NYSE in 1971 is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona is an unincorporated Ohio Business. Trust that owns and manages hotels under the InnSuites Hotels name. IHT qualifies as a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) for tax treatment currently taxed as a corporation with the IRS. IHT has paid dividends each year since 1971 currently at 0.2 dollar/year. There are approximately 9 million shares of stock outstanding. In addition, there are approximately 3 million RRF Partnership units convertible 1 to 1 into IHT stock. Total shares and units are approximately 12 million. While seeking diversification IHT became aware of the UniGen (UPI) efficient clean natural gas powered liquid cooled electric generator innovative company start up which benefited from a similar air cooled engine experience previously developed by another company in years past unable to survive the 2008 economic downturn. UniGen started in January 2020 to do the final design on the two production engines which have been proceeding on time and on budget in spite of the economic slowdown. Sales for 30 engines are already on the books of UniGen. IHT invested 1 million dollar in a 6% convertible bond partially secured by one of the companies two prototypes. As part of this agreement IHT also received a total of 1.7 million warrants exercisable at One dollar per share for 1.5 million of the warrants and at 2.25 dollar per share fo r the remaining 200,000 warrants. InnSuites Hospitality Trust was incorporated in 1971 in United States.

Composite verdict

F 4.1 / 100
Gated stand-aside 0 drivers · 9 gates blocking
Stand aside Setup or conviction grade does not support a directional trade.

Industry rank 15th of 15 in REIT - Hotel & Motel

rescore-sweep
Technical synthesisRegime: range

No notable composite patterns — the signals don't cluster into a named setup right now.

Where value comes from

Earnings power doesn't cover the capital structure (high debt) — the EPV decomposition isn't meaningful for this name.

Fundamentals Weak

4.1 / 100

Score-bearing fundamentals shown here exclude gate-only risk checks. · 35 metrics shown.

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Days Sales Outstanding 100
Greenblatt EY 0
Asset Turnover 97
Return on Capital Employed 0
EV/Sales 75
Free Cash Flow Yield 0

Technicals Unscored

/ 100

Stand aside — active guards gated the directional signals that fired. · 43 signals shown.

Risk Gates

9 blocking 2 caution

9 guards active, 42 signals gated.

Debt-to-Assets Blocking

High debt-to-assets blocks bullish signals — balance-sheet leverage risk.

Debt-to-Equity Blocking

High debt-to-equity blocks bullish signals — leverage risk.

Interest Coverage Blocking

Weak interest coverage blocks bullish signals — debt-service risk.

LT Debt-to-Equity Blocking

High long-term D/E blocks bullish signals — structural-leverage risk.

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