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Last
$455.56
+$4.01 (+0.89%) 4:00 PM ET
After hours$463.10
+$7.55 (+1.66%) 9:17 PM ET
Prev closePrevC$451.55
OpenOpen$444.82
Day highHigh$455.99
Day lowLow$436.03
VolumeVol114,324
Avg volAvgVol92,832
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Mkt cap
$1.63B
P/E ratio
40.60
FY Revenue
$84.52M
EPS
11.22
Gross Margin
97.20%
Sector
Consumer Discretionary
AI report sections
BULLISH
WINA
Winmark Corporation
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Volume vs average
Intraday (cumulative)
+107% (Above avg)
Vol/Avg: 2.07×
RSI
52.63(Neutral)
Neutral (40–60)
0255075100
MACD momentum
Intraday
+0.27 (Strong)
MACD: 1.23 Signal: 0.97
Short-Term
-0.87 (Weak)
MACD: 3.21 Signal: 4.08
Long-Term
-0.36 (Weak)
MACD: 7.69 Signal: 8.05
Intraday trend score
75.00
LOW59.00HIGH76.00
Latest news
WINA•12 articles•Positive: 2Neutral: 1Negative: 2
NegativeThe Motley Fool• Rich Smith
Why Winmark Stock Is Slipping Today
Winmark's stock declined after a Wall Street Journal report revealed that 18-24 year olds are spending significantly less on apparel and accessories, potentially impacting the company's revenue from its Plato's Closet brand.
Stock dropped 2% due to weak consumer spending among target demographic, declining profits, high valuation, and limited growth expectations (only 6-7% projected growth)
NegativeThe Motley Fool• Josh Kohn-Lindquist
Why Winmark Stock Plummeted This Week
Winmark, a resale goods franchisor, saw its stock price drop 16% this week due to stretched valuation and concerns over consumer spending, despite being a leader in the circular economy with over 1,300 franchise locations.
Stock experienced a 16% drop, has slowing growth rates (3% sales, 8% net income annually), and trading at a high price-to-earnings ratio of 34, indicating market concerns about future performance
NeutralThe Motley Fool• Jesterai
Winmark Falls Short on EPS, Revenue
Winmark reported Q4 2024 earnings below estimates, reflecting challenges and strategic shifts in its business model. The company's focus on sustainable growth was evident, though it did not meet the financial expectations set by analysts.
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Sentiment note
Winmark's Q4 2024 earnings fell short of analyst estimates, but the company's continued expansion in its core franchise business and strategic shift towards sustainability suggest a stable operational quarter.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• The Motley Fool
Follow Warren Buffett's Investment Style With These 2 Amazing Businesses
Winmark (WINA) and Terreno Realty (TRNO) are discussed as potential Buffett-like stocks to buy, with a focus on their strong cash flow, capital-light operations, and management.
The article suggests that Winmark could be a great Buffett-like stock to buy, highlighting its strong cash flow, capital-light operations, and strong management as key factors.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Jeff Santoro
2 Magnificent Stocks That I'm "Never" Selling
The article discusses two stocks that the author plans to hold onto indefinitely: Amazon and Winmark. Amazon is the leading online marketplace and cloud infrastructure provider, while Winmark is a franchisor of stores that resell used items with attractive margins.
Winmark's business model as a franchisor of stores that resell used items provides attractive margins and a high franchisee renewal rate, indicating a stable and growing business.
UnknownBenzinga• Avi Kapoor
This McDonald's Analyst Begins Coverage With $288 Forecast; Here Are Top 5 Initiations For Thursday
Top Wall Street analysts changed their outlook on these top names. For a complete view of all analyst rating changes, including upgrades, downgrades and initiations, please see our analyst ratings page.
Morgan Stanley analyst Ross MacDonald initiated coverage on The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (NASDAQ:GT) with an Equal-Weight rating, while announcing a price target of $14. Goodyear Tire shares rose 2.9% to close at $11.98 on Wednesday. See how other analysts view this stock.
Goldman Sachs analyst Christine Cho initiated coverage on McDonald’s Corporation (NYSE:MCD) with a Neutral rating and announced a price target of $288. ...Full story available on Benzinga.com
Winmark CEO Brett Heffes on the Business of Resale
You might not have heard of Winmark, but you could be more familiar with its stores. The resale franchise company owns concepts including Plato's Closet, Play It Again Sports, and Once Upon a Child.
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