a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp. (AKA)’s stock has witnessed a price hike of 13.43% from the previous close with its current price standing at $0.53. Its current price is -88.63% under its 52-week high of $4.70 and 13.43% more than its 52-week low of $0.47. Based on the past 30-day period, the stock price is -62.54% below the high and +14.35% above the low.
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The 200-day Simple moving average is often placed more emphasis on by traders because of daily price changes. Investors will use the SMA-200 in different situations in trading activity as a key indicator to determine their support and resistance levels, and at the moment, AKA’s SMA-200 is $1.7244.
Additionally, it is important to take into account AKA stock ratios, including its price-to-sales ratio, which is 0.10 for the last tewlve months.AKA’s price to book ratio for the most recent quarter was 0.25, resulting in an 1.34 price to cash per share for the period.
How does a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp. (AKA) stock rate among analysts? Buy, sell, or hold?
The key to trading is to concentrate on the future rather than on the past. During uncertain times, it can be hard to make decisions. The analysts who understand how a market works are usually the most accurate at forecasting its future. Currently, there are 8 brokerage firms that recommend the stock as a Moderate Buy. The ratings are commonly aggregated into a single number between 1 and 5. Buy or strong buy is scored 5, outperform is scored 4, hold is scored 3, underperform is scored 2 and strong sell is 1. Using a scale of 1-5, the current average recommendation is 3.50 in simple terms.
a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp. (AKA): Earnings History
If we examine a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp.’s recent earnings history, in the last quarter ended on 12/30/2022, it posted adjusted earnings per share of -$1.35, beating the consensus of $0.01. In other words, it topped the consensus by -$1.36, resulting in a -13,600.00% surprise. In the 3 months period before the previous quarter which was closed on 12/30/2022, the stock recorded adjusted earnings per share of -$1.35 in contrast with the Outlook of $0.01. That was a difference of -$1.36 and a surprise of -13,600.00%.
a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp. (AKA): Earnings History
Most analysts expect public companies to report earnings and revenue in line with their projections, but sometimes these figures vary from what they actually expected. In the current quarter, the company had earnings predictions made by 4 different analysts, who are expecting earnings to fall in between the range of -0.03 and -0.05 with an average Earnings Estimate of -0.04 which is in contrast with the last year earnings estimate of 0.02 and also replicates -300.00% growth rate year over year.
a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp. (NYSE: AKA) Ownership Details
I will give a breakdown of the key shareholders in a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp. (AKA). Recent figures show that the company’s insiders hold 35.32% of shares. A total of 81 institutional investors hold shares in the company, making 60.40% of its stock and 93.38% of its float.
Dec 30, 2022, it was reported that the Company’s largest institutional holder is Summit Partners, L.P. holding total of 69.72 million shares that make 54.03% of the company’s total number of shares and are currently priced at 34.58 million.
The securities firm Stephens Investment Management Group holds 2.05 million shares of AKA, making it the second largest institutional shareholder. Taking this into account, the holding percentage comes to 1.59%, and the holding percentage of shares is valued at 1.01 million.
An overview of a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp.’s technicals
In order to learn about trade movements and investor behavior, it is best to analyze the short, medium, and long term technical indicators along with the average volume of a stock. A 20-day average of the stock’s daily volume suggests a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp. (AKA) traded 249,131 shares per day, with a moving average of $0.6716 and price change of -0.84. With the moving average of $1.1706 and a price change of -0.96, about 122,270 shares changed hands on average over the past 50 days. Finally, AKA’s 100-day average volume is 93,887 shares, alongside a moving average of $1.3769 and a price change of -1.02.