Cimpress plc (NASDAQ:CMPR) price on Friday, March 21, fall -1.90% below its previous day’s close as a downside momentum from buyers pushed the stock’s value to $43.32.
A look at the stock’s price movement, the close in the last trading session was $44.16, moving within a range at $42.48 and $44.245. The beta value (5-Year monthly) was 2.227 while the PE ratio in trailing twelve months stood at 7.18. Turning to its 52-week performance, $104.92 and $41.24 were the 52-week high and 52-week low respectively. Overall, CMPR moved -13.53% over the past month.
Cimpress plc’s market cap currently stands at around $1.08 billion, with investors looking forward to this quarter’s earnings report slated for on 2025-Jan-28.
Turning to the stock’s technical picture we see that short term indicators suggest on average that CMPR is a 100% Sell. On the other hand, the stock is on average a 100% Sell as suggested by medium term indicators while long term indicators are putting the stock in 100% Sell category.
CMPR’s current price about -4.85% and -23.34% off the 20-day and 50-day simple moving averages respectively. The Relative Strength Index (RSI, 14) currently prints 33.28, while 7-day volatility ratio is 5.25% and 5.05% in the 30-day chart. Further, Cimpress plc (CMPR) has a beta value of 1.96, and an average true range (ATR) of 2.34. Analysts have given the company’s stock an average 52-week price target of $120, forecast between a low of $120 and high of $120. Looking at the price targets, the low is -177.01% off current price level while to achieve the yearly target high, price needs to move -177.01%. Nonetheless, investors will most likely welcome a -177.01% jump to $120 which is the analysts’ median price.
If we refocus on Cimpress plc (NASDAQ:CMPR), historical trading data shows that trading volumes averaged 0.24 over the past 10 days and 208.99K over the past 3 months. The company’s latest data on shares outstanding shows there are 24.82 million shares.
The 15.57% of Cimpress plc’s shares are in the hands of company insiders while institutional holders own 97.94% of the company’s shares. Also important is the data on short interest which shows that short shares stood at 1.45 million on 2025-02-28, giving us a short ratio of 5.5. The data shows that as of 2025-02-28 short interest in Cimpress plc (CMPR) stood at 1052.0001 of shares outstanding, with shares short falling to 1.62 million registered in 2025-01-31. Current price change has pushed the stock -39.60% YTD, which shows the potential for further growth is there. It is this reason that could see investor optimism for the CMPR stock continues to rise going into the next quarter.