About 29.0% of Beasley Broadcast shares are held by company
insiders. Insiders ownership of Beasley Broadcast refers to the amount of Beasley Broadcast equity owned by Beasley officers, directors, relatives of the leadership team, or anyone who has access to private information before it's made available to the public. Check out our latest analysis of Beasley, including its current
ownership diagnostics.
Beasley Broadcast
financial leverage refers to using borrowed capital as a funding source to finance Beasley Broadcast Group ongoing operations. It is usually used to expand the firm's asset base and generate returns on borrowed capital. Beasley Broadcast financial leverage is typically calculated by taking the company's all interest-bearing debt and dividing it by total capital. So the higher the debt-to-capital ratio (i.e., financial leverage), the riskier the company. Financial leverage can amplify the potential profits to Beasley Broadcast's owners, but it also increases the potential losses and risk of financial distress, including bankruptcy, if the firm cannot cover its debt costs. The degree of Beasley Broadcast's financial leverage can be measured in several ways, including by ratios such as the debt-to-equity ratio (total debt / total equity), equity multiplier (total assets / total equity), or the debt ratio (total debt / total assets). Please check the
breakdown between Beasley Broadcast's total debt and its cash.
As of now, Beasley Broadcast's
Change In Working Capital is decreasing as compared to previous years. . To perform a cash flow analysis of Beasley Broadcast, investors first need to understand how to read the cash flow statement. A cash flow statement shows the amount of cash Beasley Broadcast is receiving and how much cash it distributes out in a given period. The Beasley Broadcast cash flow statement breaks down these inflows and outflows into different buckets, including operating activities, investing activities, and financing activities.
The
market capitalization of Beasley Broadcast is $56.54 Million. Beasley Broadcast Group retains significant amount of outstanding shares owned by
insiders. An
insider is usually defined as a CEO, other corporate executive, director, or
institutional investor who own at least 10% of the company outstanding shares. Since such a large part of the company is owned by insiders, it is advisable to analyze if each of these insiders have been buying or selling the stock in recent months. Note, that even with substantial
debt, if the true value of the firm is larger than the current market value, you may still be able to generate positive returns on investment in this company at some point.
Ownership Breakdown
Retail Investors27.03% | Insiders29.25% | Institutions43.72% |
| Retail Investors | 27.03 |
| Insiders | 29.25 |
| Institutions | 43.72 |
Are Beasley Broadcast technical ratios showing a bounce back?
Semi deviation is down to 8.99. It may hint to a possible volatility drop. Beasley Broadcast Group is showing large volatility of returns over the selected time horizon. We encourage all investors to investigate this asset further to make sure related market timing strategies are aligned with all the expectations about Beasley Broadcast implied risk.
While other entities under the broadcasting industry are still a bit expensive, Beasley Broadcast may offer a potential longer-term growth to stockholders. With a less-than optimistic outlook for your 30 days horizon, it may be a good time to exit some or all of your Beasley Broadcast holdings as it seems the potential growth was already fully factored into the current price. Please use our equity advice module to run different scenarios to ensure your current risk level and investment horizon are fully reflective of your current investing preferences in regards to Beasley Broadcast.
Gabriel Shpitalnik is a Member of Macroaxis Editorial Board. Gabriel is a young entrepreneur and writes predominantly on the business, technology, and finance sector. He likes to analyze different equity instruments across a wide range of industries focusing primarily on consumer products and evolving technologies.
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