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| Factor | Score | Distribution | Value | Avg | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Valuation | 48 | 42.2x | 20.1x | Near average | |
Growth | 55 | 59.5% | 5.6% | Near average | |
Quality | 38 | 6.2% | 7.6% | Near average | |
Safety | 59 | -0.3x | 0.4x | Near average | |
Capital Return | 63 | 6.12% | 2.19% | Near average | |
Momentum | — | — | — | No data | |
Sentiment | — | — | — | No data |
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Smith & Wesson stock shows complete stability in average target prices at 15.25 dollars across timeframes (day, week, month), indicating an absence of any new catalysts that prompted analysts to adjust their pricing models recently. The stock is currently trading at 15.47 dollars, a level slightly exceeding the average forecasts and consensus, placing the price in a fair valuation zone according to limited analyst estimates.
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