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Big Rock Partners Acquisition Corp is a shell companies business based in the US. Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares (BRPA) are listed on the NASDAQ and all prices are listed in US Dollars.
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52-week range | USD$9.8 - USD$64.2 |
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50-day moving average | USD$42.1694 |
200-day moving average | USD$20.4084 |
Wall St. target price | N/A |
PE ratio | 535.5 |
Dividend yield | N/A (0%) |
Earnings per share (TTM) | USD$0.022 |
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Valuing Big Rock Partners Acquisition stock is incredibly difficult, and any metric has to be viewed as part of a bigger picture of Big Rock Partners Acquisition's overall performance. However, analysts commonly use some key metrics to help gauge the value of a stock.
Big Rock Partners Acquisition's current share price divided by its per-share earnings (EPS) over a 12-month period gives a "trailing price/earnings ratio" of roughly 536x. In other words, Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares trade at around 536x recent earnings.
That's relatively high compared to, say, the trailing 12-month P/E ratio for the NASDAQ 100 at the end of 2019 (27.29). The high P/E ratio could mean that investors are optimistic about the outlook for the shares or simply that they're over-valued.
Gross profit TTM | USD$0 |
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Return on assets TTM | -1.73% |
Return on equity TTM | -0.41% |
Profit margin | 0% |
Book value | $1.191 |
Market capitalisation | USD$92.2 million |
TTM: trailing 12 months
There are currently 15,463 Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares held short by investors – that's known as Big Rock Partners Acquisition's "short interest". This figure is 24.7% down from 20,548 last month.
There are a few different ways that this level of interest in shorting Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares can be evaluated.
Big Rock Partners Acquisition's "short interest ratio" (SIR) is the quantity of Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares currently shorted divided by the average quantity of Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares traded daily (recently around 77315). Big Rock Partners Acquisition's SIR currently stands at 0.2. In other words for every 100,000 Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares traded daily on the market, roughly 200 shares are currently held short.
However Big Rock Partners Acquisition's short interest can also be evaluated against the total number of Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares, or, against the total number of tradable Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares (the shares that aren't held by "insiders" or major long-term shareholders – also known as the "float"). In this case Big Rock Partners Acquisition's short interest could be expressed as 0.01% of the outstanding shares (for every 100,000 Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares in existence, roughly 10 shares are currently held short) or 0.0204% of the tradable shares (for every 100,000 tradable Big Rock Partners Acquisition shares, roughly 20 shares are currently held short).
Such a low SIR usually points to an optimistic outlook for the share price, with fewer people currently willing to bet against Big Rock Partners Acquisition.
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We're not expecting Big Rock Partners Acquisition to pay a dividend over the next 12 months.
Over the last 12 months, Big Rock Partners Acquisition's shares have ranged in value from as little as $9.8 up to $64.2. A popular way to gauge a stock's volatility is its "beta".
Beta is a measure of a share's volatility in relation to the market. The market (NASDAQ average) beta is 1, while Big Rock Partners Acquisition's is 0.1105. This would suggest that Big Rock Partners Acquisition's shares are less volatile than average (for this exchange).
Big Rock Partners Acquisition Corp. does not have significant operations. It intends to enter in to a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization, or similar business combination with one or more businesses or entities on identifying a prospective target business. The company was founded in 2017 and is based in Delray Beach, Florida.
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