A better buy-in window may exist right now for SEALSQ Corp (LAES)

With 2.65 million shares changed hands, the volume of the stock remained lighter than its average volume of 13.17 million shares. During the session, the Semiconductors company that operates in wider Technology sector, reached to the highest price of $2.36 whereas the lowest price it dropped to was $2.25. The 52-week range on LAES shows that it touched its highest point at $11.00 and its lowest point at $0.29 during that stretch. It currently has a 1-year price target of $6.00. Beta for the stock currently stands at -10.16.

Price Performance and Earnings:

Stock performance is one of the indicators that investors use to determine whether they will profit from a stock. The price performance of LAES was down-trending over the past week, with a drop of -8.63%, but this was down by -21.81% over a month. Three-month performance dropped to -53.59% while six-month performance rose 426.20%. The stock gained 117.76% in the past year, while it has lost -62.11% so far this year.

Float and Shares Shorts:

At present, 100.04 million LAES shares are outstanding with a float of 98.15 million shares on hand for trading. On 2025-03-31, short shares totaled 10.9 million, which was 1028.0 higher than short shares on 1740700800. In addition to Mr. Carlos Creus Moreira as the firm’s Chairman of the Board of Directors & CEO, Mr. John O’Hara serves as its CFO & Executive Director.

Institutional Ownership:

Through their ownership of 0.03364 of LAES’s outstanding shares, institutional investors have minority control over the company.

Analysts Ratings:

In the same way, a target price assigned to a stock can also reveal much about its potential. With LAES analysts setting a high price target of 6.0 and a low target of 6.0, the average target price over the next 12 months is 6.0. Based on these targets, LAES could surge 157.51% to reach the target high and rise by 157.51% to reach the target low. Reaching the average price target will result in a growth of 157.51% from current levels.

EPS: Estimates vs Actual

It is also common to use earnings estimates to evaluate a firm’s growth potential and to determine trading strategy. Analysts have provided yearly estimates in a range of $0 being high and $0 being low. For LAES, this leads to a yearly average estimate of $0. Based on analyst estimates, the high estimate for the next quarter is $0 and the low estimate is $0. The average estimate for the next quarter is thus $0.