Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited (COOT) Shares Up Despite Recent Market Volatility

Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: COOT)’s stock price has gone rise by 5.21 in comparison to its previous close of 0.78, however, the company has experienced a 7.92% increase in its stock price over the last five trading days. globenewswire.com reported 2024-08-16 that Cootamundra New South Wales, Aug. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited, a Cayman Islands exempted company (“Australian Oilseeds” or “AOI”) (NASDAQ: COOT), which manufactures and sells sustainable, non-GMO oilseeds and organic and non-organic food-grade oils globally,  announced today its attendance at the Sidoti Micro-Cap Virtual Conference from August 14-15, 2024. The Sidoti Micro-Cap event provides issuers and microcap investors the critical interaction that can be so elusive in the sector. Over the past two days, AOI’s senior management met with more than 20 prominent investment bankers, wealth managers, and private lenders all interested in investing in the agricultural industry.

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Moreover, the 36-month beta value for COOT is -0.26.

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The public float for COOT is 4.20M and currently, short sellers hold a 0.32% of that float. On October 23, 2024, COOT’s average trading volume was 15.27K shares.

COOT’s Market Performance

COOT stock saw a decrease of 7.92% in the past week, with a monthly decline of -6.79% and a quarterly a decrease of -12.11%. The volatility ratio for the week is 5.59%, and the volatility levels for the last 30 days are 7.51% for Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited (COOT). The simple moving average for the last 20 days is -1.11% for COOT’s stock, with a simple moving average of -76.23% for the last 200 days.

COOT Trading at -5.41% from the 50-Day Moving Average

After a stumble in the market that brought COOT to its low price for the period of the last 52 weeks, the company was unable to rebound, for now settling with -93.14% of loss for the given period.

Volatility was left at 7.51%, however, over the last 30 days, the volatility rate increased by 5.59%, as shares sank -4.63% for the moving average over the last 20 days. Over the last 50 days, in opposition, the stock is trading -11.43% lower at present.

During the last 5 trading sessions, COOT rose by +7.92%, in comparison to the 20-day moving average, which settled at $0.8292. In addition, Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited saw -92.91% in overturn over a single year, with a tendency to cut further losses.

Stock Fundamentals for COOT

The total capital return value is set at -0.19. Equity return is now at value -18.76, with -13.08 for asset returns.

Based on Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited (COOT), the company’s capital structure generated 0.52 points at debt to capital in total, while cash flow to debt ratio is standing at -0.09. The debt to equity ratio resting at 1.09. The interest coverage ratio of the stock is -34.22.

Currently, EBITDA for the company is -2.54 million with net debt to EBITDA at -5.72. The liquidity ratio also appears to be rather interesting for investors as it stands at 0.01.

Conclusion

To wrap up, the performance of Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited (COOT) has been bad in recent times. The stock has received a mixed of “buy” and “hold” ratings from analysts. It’s important to note that the stock is currently trading at a significant distance from its 50-day moving average and its 52-week high.

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