How does PHX Minerals Inc (PHX) change from a tortoise to a hare?

With 1.33 million shares changed hands, the volume of the stock remained heavier than its average volume of 0.36 million shares. The 52-week range on PHX shows that it touched its highest point at $4.34 and its lowest point at $3.09 during that stretch. It currently has a 1-year price target of $4.35. With its current market cap of 163.82 million, PHX has annualized dividend of $0.16 while the current yield stands at 3.70%. Beta for the stock currently stands at 0.05.

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 PHX was up-trending over the past week, with a rise of 0.23%, but this was up by 13.09% over a month. Three-month performance surged to 11.63% while six-month performance rose 13.09%. The stock gained 33.75% in the past year, while it has gained 8.00% so far this year. A look at the trailing 12-month EPS for PHX yields 0.18 with Next year EPS estimates of 0.27. For the next quarter, that number is 0.03. This implies an EPS growth rate of 168.00% for this year and 67.16% for next year.

Float and Shares Shorts:

At present, 36.52 million PHX shares are outstanding with a float of 27.51 million shares on hand for trading.

Analysts Ratings:

In the same way, a target price assigned to a stock can also reveal much about its potential.

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 $0.097723 being high and $0.097723 being low. For PHX, this leads to a yearly average estimate of $0.097723. 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.

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