Ennis, Inc designs, manufactures, and sells business forms and other business products in the United States.
Ennis is a small cap stock with a total market cap of 512.41M.
They trade on the NYSE and had their IPO 43 years and 3 months
Ennis currently employs 1919 people.
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7 Dividend-Paying Industrial Stocks for 2023 for Your Buy List
Tuesday Feb 21 2023 at 17:03
It’s easy to forget the opportunities in dividend-paying industrial stocks. Let’s face it – the industrial segment isn’t the most exciting sector out there.
Seeking Alpha
Ennis: Growing Through Acquisitions In A Difficult Market
Tuesday Jan 31 2023 at 03:21
Ennis remains a key player in the commercial printing market, growing and expanding market and niche opportunities through six acquisitions in the last five years. While growth is not significantly strong, it has been increasing its revenues and operating income, maintaining cash flow and a healthy balance sheet for seven consecutive quarters.
Seeking Alpha
Ennis: A Model Of Stability For More Than A Century
Tuesday Sep 06 2022 at 15:58
Ennis was founded in 1909 and has weathered many up-and-down economic environments. The company has one major supplier it works with that has allowed them to meet customer demands and control prices in this inflationary market.
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2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks To Buy In 2022
Thursday May 26 2022 at 13:52
Offshore banker- Butterfield Bank, and industrial entity- Ennis, are the two stocks in focus. Both stocks have compelling dividend credentials.
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Tuesday Mar 29 2022 at 10:32
Kiplinger Investing periodically lists retirement tips. One 30 stock list was from two articles. One by Brian Bollinger, updated 5/7/21, and another by Deborah Yao, 4/30/21.
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Ennis: 5 Reasons To Sleep Well With This Debt-Free Dividend Grower Yielding 5.4%
Thursday Feb 17 2022 at 07:00
Ennis: 5 Reasons To Sleep Well With This Debt-Free Dividend Grower Yielding 5.4%
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Tuesday Dec 28 2021 at 20:22
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Wednesday Dec 01 2021 at 22:12
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Ennis Inc. Throws A Curve To Investors
Wednesday Oct 27 2021 at 10:27
A change on the Board of Directors and potential elimination of borrowing capacity may alter Ennis Inc.’s investment thesis. Expect cash flow and dividend growth to continue as Covid impact abates.
Insider Trading
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Insider trading is when individuals employed by a company buy or sell its securities following legal procedures and regulations. Company executives, directors, and employees may be permitted to buy or sell shares if they follow specific rules, such as filing a Form 4 with the SEC within two business days.
Over the last 3 months, 1 insider has bought $38.38K of common stock on the stock market with no insider selling.
Debt & Income Analysis
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Income quality measures a company’s operating cash flow to net income ratio. It helps investors and analysts assess the sustainability of a company’s earnings. A high QIR indicates strong cash flows, while a low QIR may indicate non-operating activities driving net income.
$EBF’s Income Quality of 1.15 is in line with its Industry Group of 1.07 (7.5% greater)
$EBF’s Income Quality of 1.15 is greater than its Major Industry Group of 0.99 (16.2% greater)
$EBF’s Income Quality of 1.15 is greater than its Sector of 0.83 (38.6% greater)
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Current ratio measures a company’s ability to pay off short-term debt with its current assets (assets that a company expects to use up or convert to cash within a year). It represents the $ amount of current assets a company has for every $1 of short-term debt. A high current ratio above 1.0 indicates that a company can meet its short-term obligations, while a low current ratio below 1.0 suggests difficulty.
$EBF’s Current Ratio of 4.77 is in line with its Industry Group of 4.73 (0.8% greater)
$EBF’s Current Ratio of 4.77 is greater than its Major Industry Group of 1.91 (149.7% greater)
$EBF’s Current Ratio of 4.77 is greater than its Sector of 2.48 (92.3% greater)
Value Analysis
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PE ratio (price-to-earnings), measures a company’s stock price relative to its earnings per share. It helps investors evaluate whether its stock is overvalued or undervalued. A higher PE ratio indicates that investors are willing to pay more for a company’s earnings, while a lower PE ratio (above zero) suggests the company could be undervalued.
$EBF’s PE Ratio of 10.83 is in line with its Industry Group of 10.83
$EBF’s PE Ratio of 10.83 is in line with its Major Industry Group of 10.83
Cannot compare a negative PE Ratio (10.83 & -0.12)
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The PB ratio (price-to-book), measures a company’s stock price relative to its book value (net value of a company’s assets reported on its balance sheet, after subtracting debt) per share. It is used to evaluate a company’s valuation, with a lower PB ratio (above zero) indicating a lower valuation and a higher PB ratio suggesting overvaluation.
$EBF’s PB Ratio of 1.57 is in line with its Industry Group of 1.59 (-1.3% lower)
$EBF’s PB Ratio of 1.57 is in line with its Major Industry Group of 1.57
$EBF’s PB Ratio of 1.57 is in line with its Sector of 1.7 (-7.6% lower)
Efficiency Analysis
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ROE (Return on Equity), is a financial ratio that measures a company’s profitability relative to its shareholders’ equity (the amount of value in a company that belongs to the people who own shares). It indicates how efficiently a company generates profits per unit of equity invested. A high ROE suggests effective use of equity, while a low ROE indicates inefficiency.
$EBF’s ROE of 0.14 is in line with its Industry Group of 0.15 (-6.7% lower)
$EBF’s ROE of 0.14 is greater than its Major Industry Group of 0.12 (16.7% greater)
Cannot compute a percentage difference when there are zeros in the calculation
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ROCE (Return on Capital Employed), is a financial ratio that measures a company’s profitability relative to the amount of capital invested in its operations. It indicates how well a company is generating profits from its capital investments. A high ROCE suggests effective use of capital, while a low ROCE indicates inefficiency.
$EBF’s ROCE of 0.13 is in line with its Industry Group of 0.12 (8.3% greater)
$EBF’s ROCE of 0.13 is in line with its Major Industry Group of 0.12 (8.3% greater)
$EBF’s ROCE of 0.13 is greater than its Sector of 0.01 (1200.0% greater)