$FVRR (+1.34%) Opinions on Fiverr ?
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Dear GQ friends
After I sold $FVRR (+1.34%) with -40%, I took the remaining amount, plus my monthly amount for individual shares and put it into $FTK (+3.78%) with it.
My decision for $FTK (+3.78%) is based on the fact that I suspect that many small investors will be very active on the stock market in the first quarter of this year. Thanks to shares like $NVDA (+3.67%) , $SMCI (-0.88%) , $ARM (+0.8%) etc.- this should also $FTK (+3.78%) should be able to profit from this.
Best regards your He-Man💥🗡️
The second worst investment of my career after Wirecard. Figures were ok, but the outlook gives little hope for growth. From once over 30% to 0.
At the time, I thought corona would pull the future forward, but it was just a one-off effect.
Is there any stock-specific news that I'm missing, or is this simply a case of underpricing in a positive market environment? $FVRR (+1.34%)
Financials
Market Cap
$892.38M5Y beta
1.70EPS (TTM)
$0.285Free Float
30.41MP/E ratio (TTM)
88.70Revenue (TTM)
$372.22MEBITDA (TTM)
$10.00KFree Cashflow (TTM)
$92.00MPricing
Analyst Ratings
The price target is $32.22 and the stock is covered by 10 analysts.
Buy
7
Hold
2
Sell
1
Information
Fiverr International Ltd is an Israel-based global marketplace that connects freelancers and businesses for digital services. At the foundation of the Company's platform lies a catalog with several categories of productized service listings, called Gigs. Each Gig has a clearly defined scope, duration, and price, along with buyer-generated reviews. Using the Company's search or navigation tools, buyers can find and purchase Gigs, such as logo design, video creation and editing, Web development, and blog writing, with varying prices. Promoted Gigs and Seller Plus provide advertising capabilities and tools for freelancers. Fiverr Workspace provides freelancers with software skills to manage business with their clients. Learning and development offerings are made through Fiverr Learn and CreativeLive. ClearVoice offers a subscription-based content marketing solution, WorkingNotWorking provides paid access to creative talent, and Stoke Talent provides a freelancer management system.