![]() ![]() Turning to the stock’s technical picture we see that short term indicators suggest on average that KNX is a 50% Sell. Revisions could be used as tool to get short term price movement insight, and for the company that in the past seven days was no upward and no downward review(s). ![]() Wall Street analysts have also projected the company’s year-on-year revenue for 2023 to grow to $6.95 billion, representing a -6.50% decline on that reported in the last financial year. The average forecast suggests down to a -16.60% growth in sales growth compared to quarterly growth in the same period last fiscal year. Per the data, EPS growth is expected to be -33.40% for 2023 and 28.10% for the next financial year.Īnalysts have a consensus estimate of $1.64 billion for the company’s revenue for the quarter, with a low and high estimate of $1.57 billion and $1.73 billion respectively. Analysts project the company’s earnings per share (EPS) to be $0.78, which has seen fiscal year 2023 EPS growth forecast to increase to $3.35 and about $4.29 for fiscal year 2024. As such, investors might be keen on an upside in the stock’s price ahead of the scheduled earnings report. The company has a Forward Dividend ratio of 0.56, with its dividend yield at 1.00%. Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc.’s market cap currently stands at around $8.79 billion, with investors looking forward to this quarter’s earnings report slated for – Jul 24, 2023. That's why StockWire News has put together a special Wealth Building Report, highlighting 3 small cap stocks set to soar in 2023.Ĭlick here for full details and to join for free. ![]() The trick is figuring out which small caps will be tomorrow's winners. In today's chaotic marketplace, the biggest gains will come from some currently-small companies that pass by older, larger businesses still stuck in a pre-pandemic world. Do You Know The Best Place To Find Gains In Volatile Markets? ![]()
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