Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Inc (Delaware)'s fundamentals are relatively healthy, and its growth potential is significant.Its valuation is considered fairly valued, ranking 70/96 in the Food & Tobacco industry.Institutional ownership is very high.In the medium term, the stock price is expected to remain stable.Despite an average stock market performance over the past month, the company shows strong fundamentals and technicals.The stock price is trading sideways between the support and resistance levels, making it suitable for range-bound swing trading.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Inc. is a franchiser of a premium chocolate and confectionary retail store concept. The Company is engaged in producing an extensive line of premium chocolates and other confectionery products, including gourmet caramel apples. It operates through three segments: Franchising, Manufacturing and Retail Stores. It produces over 300 chocolates and other confectionery products, including varieties of clusters, caramels, creams, toffees, mints and truffles. The Company sells its products in a select number of specialty markets, including wholesale, fundraising, corporate sales, e-commerce, and private label. The Company also makes a variety of seasonal items, including many candies offered in packages, which are specifically designed for holidays. The Company and its franchisees and licensees operate nearly 250 Rocky Mountain Chocolate stores across the United States, with several international locations.
Growing
The company is in a growing phase, with the latest annual income totaling USD 29.58M.
Overvalued
The company’s latest PE is -2.51, at a high 3-year percentile range.
Institutional Selling
The latest institutional holdings are 3.14M shares, decreasing 11.30% quarter-over-quarter.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Inc. is a franchiser of a premium chocolate and confectionary retail store concept. The Company is engaged in producing an extensive line of premium chocolates and other confectionery products, including gourmet caramel apples. It operates through three segments: Franchising, Manufacturing and Retail Stores. It produces over 300 chocolates and other confectionery products, including varieties of clusters, caramels, creams, toffees, mints and truffles. The Company sells its products in a select number of specialty markets, including wholesale, fundraising, corporate sales, e-commerce, and private label. The Company also makes a variety of seasonal items, including many candies offered in packages, which are specifically designed for holidays. The Company and its franchisees and licensees operate nearly 250 Rocky Mountain Chocolate stores across the United States, with several international locations.