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Consumer Cyclical · Auto Parts · NASDAQ
$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$179
-82.1% total -82.4% CAGR
Bought on Mar 31, 2025 at $13.40
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$3
-99.7% total -68.2% CAGR
Bought on Mar 30, 2021 at $732.06

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Year-by-Year Returns

FRSX annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $68.19 $24.18 -64.5% -64.5%
2018 $27.24 $9.95 -63.5% -85.4%
2019 $9.96 $6.24 -37.3% -90.8%
2020 $7.20 $171.36 +2280.0% +151.3%
2021 $181.44 $214.20 +18.1% +214.1%
2022 $230.58 $53.44 -76.8% -21.6%
2023 $58.20 $21.63 -62.8% -68.3%
2024 $22.05 $31.08 +40.9% -54.4%
2025 $30.45 $3.87 -87.3% -94.3%
2026 $4.35 $2.40 -44.8% -96.5%

About Foresight Autonomous Hldgs Ltd

Consumer Cyclical · NASDAQ

Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd. (Nasdaq and TASE: FRSX) is a technology company developing advanced three-dimensional (3D) perception software and cellular-based applications for safety-critical mobility markets. According to the company’s public disclosures, Foresight focuses on smart multi-spectral vision software solutions and accident-prevention technologies that support automotive, autonomous driving and other mobility applications.

Through its subsidiaries Foresight Automotive Ltd., Foresight Changzhou Automotive Ltd. and Eye-Net Mobile Ltd., the company develops both “in-line-of-sight” vision systems and “beyond-line-of-sight” accident-prevention solutions. Its 3D perception systems include modules for automatic calibration and dense three-dimensional point cloud generation. These capabilities are described as applicable to markets such as automotive, defense, autonomous vehicles, agriculture, heavy industrial equipment and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Foresight’s multi-spectral vision offering is based on dual stereoscopic camera systems that can combine visible-light and thermal infrared cameras. In its collaboration with partners such as Zeda Korea and Guide Infrared, the company has described systems designed to monitor road lanes, detect hazardous situations, segment road boundaries and contours in real time, and enhance situational awareness in harsh weather and low-visibility conditions. These systems are intended to support collision reduction, protection of road workers and drivers, and broader road safety and infrastructure applications.

Eye-Net Mobile, a controlled subsidiary of Foresight, develops vehicle-to-everything (V2X) collision prevention solutions and smart automotive systems. Based on the company’s press releases, Eye-Net’s solution suite uses existing cellular networks, artificial intelligence (AI) technology and advanced analytics to provide real-time pre-collision alerts to all road users using smartphones and other smart devices within vehicles. The technology is designed to enable communication between vehicles and vulnerable road users, including pedestrians and cyclists, and to address collisions beyond line-of-sight in urban mobility environments.

Foresight’s 3D perception and V2X technologies have been presented in contexts such as public transportation safety trials, road safety projects and collaborations with automotive and technology companies. The company has highlighted the use of dense 3D point clouds, support for both visible-light and thermal cameras, and integration into platforms such as service vehicles, public transit applications and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) for commercial and passenger vehicles.

Foresight’s shares are listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market and the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange under the symbol FRSX. The company has reported that it is a foreign private issuer and files reports on Form 20-F and Form 6-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It has also disclosed corporate actions such as a reverse share split of its ordinary shares and communications related to Nasdaq listing compliance.

Business focus and applications

Based on its public communications, Foresight’s business centers on software and system-level technologies that enhance perception and safety. Its vision systems generate dense 3D point clouds and support automatic calibration, which the company states can be applied to automotive and autonomous driving, as well as to defense, agriculture, heavy industrial equipment and UAVs. In road safety and infrastructure projects, Foresight describes the use of dual stereoscopic camera systems installed on service or patrol vehicles to continuously monitor road lanes, detect restricted areas and identify hazardous situations.

Eye-Net’s V2X collision prevention platform is positioned by the company as a complementary “beyond-line-of-sight” layer to traditional in-vehicle sensors. According to Foresight, Eye-Net’s technology acts as a virtual sensor that can provide early alerts about cross collisions, particularly in areas with obstructed visibility, by enabling real-time data exchange between vehicles and vulnerable road users over cellular networks.

Subsidiaries and collaboration ecosystem

Foresight operates through controlled and wholly owned subsidiaries, including Foresight Automotive Ltd., Foresight Changzhou Automotive Ltd. and Eye-Net Mobile Ltd. Public announcements describe collaborations with entities such as Zeda Korea, a South Korean manufacturer of road safety and infrastructure maintenance vehicles; a Chinese manufacturer of AI-based stereo vision solutions; Wuhan Guide Infrared Co. and its subsidiary XY IDrive; and mobility and technology partners involved in public transportation and smart mobility projects.

These collaborations, as described in company press releases, focus on integrating Foresight’s 3D perception modules and Eye-Net’s V2X collision-prevention capabilities into applications such as road safety vehicles, ADAS aftermarket systems for trucks and buses, automotive-grade perception systems for passenger cars and logistics fleets, and public transportation safety trials.

Regulatory and capital markets context

As a foreign private issuer, Foresight files periodic and current reports with the SEC, including Form 20-F and Form 6-K reports that incorporate press releases, financial statements and proxy materials by reference. The company has reported matters such as an Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, interim financial results, a reverse share split of its ordinary shares and communications regarding compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement.

Foresight has also disclosed capital markets transactions involving its subsidiary Eye-Net Mobile, including an investment by institutional investors in Eye-Net’s ordinary shares and the issuance of warrants to purchase Foresight American Depositary Shares (ADSs). According to the company’s disclosures, Eye-Net intends to use proceeds from such investments for working capital and general corporate purposes.

Position within mobility and safety technology

Within the broader mobility and safety technology landscape, Foresight describes itself as an innovator in 3D perception systems and cellular-based accident-prevention applications. Its public statements emphasize the combination of multi-spectral vision, dense 3D point cloud generation, AI-based analytics and V2X communication to support road safety, autonomous mobility and infrastructure protection. By targeting applications in automotive, defense, autonomous vehicles, agriculture, heavy industrial equipment and UAVs, the company presents its technology as adaptable across multiple sectors that require enhanced perception and collision-prevention capabilities.

Market Cap
$0.0B
Current Price
$2.40
EPS
$-0.12
Revenue
$0.0B
Net Margin
-3041.0%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Foresight Autonomous Hldgs Ltd investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Foresight Autonomous Hldgs Ltd be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Foresight Autonomous Hldgs Ltd (FRSX) 10 years ago on 2017-06-15, your investment would be worth $35 today, representing a -96.5% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -31.7% per year (CAGR).

Has Foresight Autonomous Hldgs Ltd outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, FRSX returned -96.5% compared to +207.8% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 304.3 percentage points.

What is Foresight Autonomous Hldgs Ltd's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of FRSX over the past 10 years is -31.7%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — FRSX's best recent year was 2020 (+2280.0%) and worst was 2025 (-87.3%).

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