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Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) up 0.92% to close at $ 5.5. The stock has a market capitalization of $ 389.29 million, but its outstanding shares are 70.78 million. The company's beta value is 1.83
Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) has a solvency ratio of 3, which is the combined view of the shares of 2 analysts. According to the Zacks simplified downgrade scale, the ABR rank is displayed in the range of 1 to 5, where 1 represents Strong Buy and 5 Strong Sell. As its name indicates, ABR will show you the average brokerage recommendations on a given stock. It helps you quickly get an image of where Wall Street lies on a stock without reading huge research reports. The smallest number of ABR is the most favorable. The modest value of the stock is known as the current ABR of the stock.
However about 2 analysts 0 suggest Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) a strong buy, 0 suggest buying, 2 retain and 0 sell, while 0 analysts expect an estimate of average profits of -0 , $ 09 for the current quarter, according to the opinion of two analysts, due to high earnings per share estimates of $ -0.07 and low estimates of $ – 0.1, however Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) reported $ -0.15 earnings per share for the same quarter last year.
For the current quarter Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) has average revenue estimates of $ 833.4 Millions, a total of 2 analysts provided revenue estimates. However, the company's low revenue estimates are $ 832.4 million against high revenue estimates of $ 834.4 million. A year ago, the company's sales were $ 85,320 while its annual sales growth estimates for the current quarter are -2.3%.
Brokerage firms have a goal of $ 5.5 on Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS). Brokerage companies on the street have price targets on the name ranging from $ 5 to $ 6 based on 2 opinions.
Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) in the current trade, showed a weekly performance of 4.76% maintained at -12% over a period of one month. Performance since the beginning of the year has remained at -17.91%. Over the past three months, the stock gained -1.79%, but the six-month stock's performance remained at 2.8%. The price of Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) is -4.06% of its $ 5.94 SMA 50 and -6.89% for the SMA 200 which is $ 5.35.
Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) shares held by insiders are 0.1%, while shares held by institutional owners are 62.1%. However, the six-month change in insider property was recorded at 0%, as was the three-month change in institutional ownership of -0.05%.
The stock traded at -34.61% from its 52-week high of $ 8.41 and 34.15% off the bottom of the stock over the course of 52 last weeks, which was $ 4.10.
The price / earnings ratio (P / E ratio) is the valuation ratio of a company that measures its current price -share gains. The Barnes & Noble price / earnings ratio (NYSE: BKS) is set at 0. A high P / E suggests that investors anticipate higher earnings growth in the future compared to companies whose P / E is lower. A low P / E may indicate that a company may currently be undervalued or that the company is doing exceptionally well in relation to its past trends.
The PEG ratio is used to determine the value of an equity while taking into account earnings growth. , and is considered to provide a more complete picture than the P / E. Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) has a current Barnes & Noble price / earnings ratio (NYSE: BKS) of 0.121, while the price-to-book ratio last quarters is 0.97. However, the price of the company compared to the last quarter set at 0.15. Its cash available price for the last twelve months is 36.05.
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