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Dutch Bros Inc (NYSE: BROS) closed the day trading at $32.03 down -1.32% from the previous closing price of $32.46. In other words, the price has decreased by -$1.32 from its previous closing price. On the day, 3.2 million shares were traded. BROS stock price reached its highest trading level at $32.75 during the session, while it also had its lowest trading level at $31.6.
Ratios:
For a better understanding of BROS, let’s look at its different ratios. For the most recent quarter (mrq), Quick Ratio is recorded 1.88 and its Current Ratio is at 2.19. In the meantime, Its Debt-to-Equity ratio is 1.79 whereas as Long-Term Debt/Eq ratio is at 1.73.
Upgrades & Downgrades
In addition, analysts’ ratings and any changes thereto give investors an idea of the stock’s future direction. In the most recent recommendation for the company, Piper Sandler on August 19, 2024, Downgraded its rating to Neutral and sets its target price to $36 from $41 previously.
On August 15, 2024, UBS Upgraded its rating to Buy which previously was Neutral but kept the price unchanged to $39.
Insider Transactions:
The insider trade also gives investors a glimpse into the future direction of stock prices, which can be beneficial to investors. A recent insider transaction in this stock occurred on Sep 13 ’24 when Boersma Travis sold 376,696 shares for $34.12 per share. The transaction valued at 12,851,479 led to the insider holds 165,994 shares of the business.
Boersma Travis sold 18,223 shares of BROS for $621,918 on Sep 16 ’24. The Executive Chairman of Board now owns 263,954 shares after completing the transaction at $34.13 per share. On Sep 13 ’24, another insider, DM Trust Aggregator, LLC, who serves as the 10% Owner of the company, sold 225,523 shares for $34.10 each. As a result, the insider received 7,690,222 and left with 282,177 shares of the company.
Valuation Measures:
Investors should consider key stock statistics when deciding whether to invest or divest. In the wake of the recent closing price, BROS now has a Market Capitalization of 5004943360 and an Enterprise Value of 4514714624. As of this moment, Dutch’s Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio for their current fiscal year is 126.80, and their Forward P/E ratio for the next fiscal year is 67.28. The expected Price-to-Earnings-to-Growth (PEG) calculation for the next 5 years is 3.79. For the stock, the TTM Price-to-Sale (P/S) ratio is 3.26 while its Price-to-Book (P/B) ratio in mrq is 7.16. Its current Enterprise Value per Revenue stands at 4.036 whereas that against EBITDA is 25.428.
Stock Price History:
Over the past 52 weeks, BROS has reached a high of $43.49, while it has fallen to a 52-week low of $22.67. The 50-Day Moving Average of the stock is -5.16%, while the 200-Day Moving Average is calculated to be -2.68%.
Shares Statistics:
Over the past 3-months, BROS traded about 3.49M shares per day on average, while over the past 10 days, BROS traded about 3304100 shares per day. A total of 113.82M shares are outstanding, with a floating share count of 110.03M. Insiders hold about 3.33% of the company’s shares, while institutions hold 81.68% stake in the company. Shares short for BROS as of 1726185600 were 11086417 with a Short Ratio of 3.18, compared to 1723680000 on 10276172. Therefore, it implies a Short% of Shares Outstanding of 11086417 and a Short% of Float of 10.42.