AMMO, Inc. is a manufacturer of ammunition for the civilian and military markets. Its stock price is volatile and dependent on demand, which can surge amid political uncertainty. The chart also reflects its ownership of GunBroker.com, an online gun auction site.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures and sells small arms ammunition and also operates GunBroker.com, an online firearms marketplace. We classify it as a "Military Systems" company, although its primary market is civilian. The chart below shows the dynamics of this specialized and highly regulated sector.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and the owner of GunBroker.com, an online firearms auction site. As part of the GURU.Markets index, it represents the firearms industry. The chart below represents the entire market. See how this company's stock compares to the overall trend.
The volatility of AMMO, Inc., an ammunition manufacturer, is measured by change_co. It reflects sensitivity to civilian market demand and political events. This metric is important for analyzing niche companies in the defense sector on System.GURU.Markets.
AMMO, Inc. is a munitions manufacturer. This chart shows the average daily volatility of the defense sector. Comparing it to POWW, whose business relies on consumer and government demand, helps assess its unique risk profile.
AMMO, Inc. is a manufacturer of ammunition for the civilian and military markets. Demand for the company's products is sharply increasing amid political uncertainty. This specific, event-driven volatility contributes to the overall market dynamics in a unique and unpredictable way.
For AMMO, Inc., year-over-year performance is a story about ammunition demand and its vertical integration. Its 12-month market cap growth reflects both strong demand for ammunition from civilian shooters and its strategy of owning the GunBroker.com platform, which allows it to control one of the largest online gun markets.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer that also operates the largest online gun auction site, GunBroker.com. This unique combination of manufacturing and online marketplace sets it apart from its competitors. The graph shows how its business, dependent on gun demand, responds to political and social factors.
AMMO, an ammunition manufacturer, operates in its own unique cycle. Demand for its products soars on expectations of tightening legislation and declines during periods of calm. The company's stock price doesn't correlate with the economy, but rather serves as a barometer of political debate and consumer fears in the US.
AMMO, Inc. (Military Systems) is a manufacturer of ammunition. Its medium-term market capitalization (Perf\_Month\_Co) reflects production operating cycles, government contract fulfillment, and market reactions to geopolitical events that may impact demand and export opportunities in the defense sector.
AMMO, Inc. produces small arms ammunition and also owns the GunBroker.com platform. The dynamics of this sector are heavily dependent on the political climate in the US and demand from civilian gun owners. The chart below reflects these unique drivers, including surges in purchases amid the gun control debate, which directly impacts AMMO's business.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and the owner of GunBroker.com, an online marketplace for firearms. Demand for its products is often countercyclical and dependent on political events. A full-market chart allows you to assess the extent to which unique drivers are driving AMMO shares along a trajectory that deviates from the overall sentiment.
AMMO, Inc. produces ammunition and owns the GunBroker.com platform. Its weekly stock price is highly sensitive to political debates about gun control, which drive demand, as well as general trends in hunting and shooting sports.
AMMO, Inc. produces ammunition for the civilian and military markets. Demand for its products often rises amid political instability and debates over gun control. The chart below shows how these unique drivers impact the company's stock, distinguishing it from the broader industrial sector.
AMMO, Inc. produces ammunition. Demand in this industry is often political rather than economic, growing in response to public debate. This chart will show how much its business is dependent on unique political drivers rather than general consumer trends.
AMMO, Inc.'s market capitalization reflects its activities in the ammunition market, as well as its ownership of the GunBroker.com platform. Its market valuation is highly sensitive to political debates about gun control, which trigger sharp spikes in demand. It's a volatile bet on the consumer firearms market.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and owner of GunBroker.com, an online gun auction platform. Its share of the ammunition market is growing. The chart shows how the company is attempting to build a vertically integrated business in one of the most controversial industries.
Here's a chart showing the ammunition sector's market capitalization. AMMO, Inc. is one of its fastest-growing players, producing ammunition for the civilian market and also owning the largest online marketplace, GunBroker.com. The dynamics of this market are highly dependent on the political situation. AMMO is attempting to build a diversified business in this controversial industry.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and the owner of the online auction site GunBroker.com. Its market capitalization reflects its unique position in both production and trading in this market. The chart below shows the economic weight of the ammunition and firearms industry.
AMMO, Inc.'s assets are its ammunition manufacturing plants and its online marketplace, GunBroker.com. Its book value reflects this dual business model. The chart is a barometer of ammunition demand, showing how the company is investing in production capacity while simultaneously developing its digital asset—the world's largest online gun trading platform.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and owns the GunBroker.com platform. The chart shows its share of physical assets. Its ammunition factory is the physical base for production, while the online platform is an intangible asset.
AMMO, Inc., a munitions manufacturer, is a capital-intensive business requiring factories with high safety standards. The chart below illustrates the scale of the defense sector, providing a backdrop for assessing its manufacturing base.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and also owns the GunBroker.com marketplace. The company's assets include its ammunition factory and technology platform. Its stake in BCap_All represents the combined physical and digital assets of its operations in the firearms industry.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer. Its valuation is highly cyclical, dependent on the political climate and demand for weapons. The chart shows how the premium on its manufacturing assets soars during times of uncertainty.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and operates the GunBroker.com marketplace. This metric reflects how the market values the combination of its manufacturing assets and the intangible value of its online platform, which is a leader in its niche.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and owns the GunBroker.com platform. It operates as a hybrid manufacturing and online marketplace. This chart helps us understand what the market values more: the tangible assets of the factory or the intangible value of the world's largest online gun auction, and how each compares to the market.
AMMO, Inc., an ammunition manufacturer, manages its debt in a volatile demand environment, often influenced by political circumstances. Borrowed funds are used to purchase raw materials (copper, gunpowder) and expand production capacity to fulfill both civilian and military orders. Inventory and debt management are key objectives.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and operates the online marketplace GunBroker.com. Ammunition production requires factories, while the marketplace requires investment in technology. This chart shows how the company finances its diversified operations by combining industrial production with digital commerce.
AMMO, Inc. produces ammunition. Production requires significant investment in equipment and raw materials, and demand can be volatile. This chart shows the company's use of debt to finance its production capacity and inventory management. It helps assess its financial flexibility and the risks associated with demand fluctuations.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and operates GunBroker.com, an online firearms marketplace. This chart shows debt trends in their sector. It allows one to assess how this unique combination of manufacturing and technology businesses impacts the company's financial policies and how it manages its debt in this specific market.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and operates the online marketplace GunBroker.com. Ammunition production requires investment in equipment and raw materials, as well as strict compliance with regulations. This total debt load chart helps understand the company's reliance on debt to finance its production and inventory management in a highly regulated and specialized market.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and owner of GunBroker.com, an online firearms marketplace. This chart shows how investors value its integrated business model. The valuation is driven by demand for ammunition, which is often politically sensitive, and transaction volumes on its online platform.
This industry chart for ammunition manufacturers is a benchmark for AMMO, Inc. It reflects how investors value this specific sector on average. Comparisons with this chart help understand how the market values the AMMO brand and its vertically integrated model (including the GunBroker.com platform) compared to more traditional ammunition manufacturers.
AMMO, Inc. produces ammunition for the civilian and military markets and also owns the GunBroker.com platform. Demand for ammunition often rises during periods of political uncertainty. This graph of overall market sentiment may not be a direct driver, but events that trigger market panic sometimes stimulate sales in the gun industry.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and the owner of GunBroker.com, an online firearms marketplace. This chart reflects expectations for the civilian firearms market. The estimate is based on ammunition demand, which often rises during periods of political uncertainty, and transaction volumes on its online platform.
AMMO, Inc. develops, manufactures, and sells ammunition and ammunition components, and operates the GunBroker.com platform. This chart compares the company's profitability forecasts with industry expectations. It illustrates how investors view its vertically integrated model, which combines manufacturing and online retail.
AMMO, Inc. produces small arms ammunition and owns GunBroker.com, an online gun marketplace. This chart of overall market sentiment for POWW has a complex correlation. Demand for ammunition often rises during periods of political uncertainty, which doesn't always coincide with economic cycles. The online platform, however, benefits from overall market activity.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and owner of the online marketplace GunBroker.com. This dual business model allows the company to profit from both production and sales. This chart shows the combined financial performance of these two businesses in the firearms market.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and operates the online marketplace GunBroker.com. This chart shows profitability in the shooting goods sector. For POWW, their business is highly sensitive to the political climate in the US. Anticipation of stricter gun laws traditionally leads to a sharp increase in demand for ammunition.
AMMO, Inc. is a manufacturer of ammunition for the civilian, law enforcement, and military markets. The company also owns GunBroker.com, an online firearms auction site. Demand for its products is highly dependent on the political climate. This graph of corporate profitability has less of an impact than news about gun regulation.
AMMO, Inc. produces ammunition for the civilian and military markets and operates GunBroker.com, the largest online marketplace for guns and ammunition. The profit forecast presented here depends on demand for ammunition, which often rises during periods of political uncertainty, and on commissions on its marketplace.
AMMO, Inc. produces ammunition for the civilian and military markets and operates the GunBroker.com platform. The profit outlook for this sector is highly dependent on the political climate and demand from gun owners. This chart reflects analysts' expectations for the future of the ammunition market, which is subject to sharp peaks and valleys.
AMMO, Inc. produces ammunition for the civilian and military markets. Demand for its products depends on consumer demand for weapons and government contracts. This graph, reflecting general economic sentiment, can indirectly influence consumer activity, although ammunition demand is often determined by other factors.
AMMO, Inc. produces small arms ammunition and operates GunBroker.com, an online gun auction platform. This chart shows how the market values its diversified revenue. Demand for ammunition in the US is cyclical and politically charged, making the company's valuation volatile.
AMMO, Inc. is a small arms ammunition manufacturer and the owner of GunBroker.com, an online gun marketplace. It offers a unique combination of manufacturing and technology. This chart shows the average revenue estimate for the sector, helping to understand how the market views AMMO, Inc.'s vertically integrated business model.
AMMO, Inc. is a manufacturer of small arms ammunition and the owner of GunBroker.com, an online marketplace for gun sales. The company's business is highly sensitive to the political climate and demand for ammunition. This chart represents overall revenue estimates, which can be used to analyze the highly politically sensitive retail sector.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures and sells small arms ammunition and operates GunBroker.com, an online gun marketplace. This chart shows how investors estimate the company's future revenue. It is closely linked to ammunition demand and gun market activity in the US.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures small arms ammunition and operates GunBroker.com, an online gun marketplace. Its business uniquely combines manufacturing with e-commerce. This chart reflects how investors view its hybrid model in the context of high ammunition demand and regulatory risks.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures and sells ammunition for the civilian and military markets. Demand for their products can be unpredictable and dependent on the political climate. This graph of general economic expectations has limited relevance for POWW. Their sales are often driven by concerns about stricter regulations or instability, rather than economic optimism.
AMMO, Inc. is a manufacturer of ammunition for the civilian market and the owner of GunBroker.com, the largest online marketplace for firearms. This chart shows the combined revenue from manufacturing and marketplace commissions. The revenue growth reflects strong demand for ammunition and activity in the secondary firearms market.
AMMO, Inc. is a vertically integrated company in the firearms industry. They not only manufacture ammunition and components under their own brand but also own GunBroker.com, the largest online auction site for guns and accessories. This chart clearly shows how their revenue is split between the manufacturing and technology (marketplace) segments.
AMMO, Inc. is a manufacturer of small arms ammunition and the owner of GunBroker.com, the largest online gun auction site. The company operates at the intersection of manufacturing and e-commerce in its niche market. This total revenue chart reflects consumer demand in the firearms industry, where POWW is a significant player.
AMMO, Inc. produces ammunition for the civilian and military markets and also operates GunBroker.com, an online gun auction platform. This chart shows analyst expectations for ammunition demand, which is often volatile and dependent on the political climate.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures and sells small arms ammunition and operates GunBroker.com, an online firearms marketplace. This chart shows forecasts for the overall ammunition and civilian firearms market. Demand in this sector is often influenced by political agendas and can experience sharp spikes, impacting AMMO's revenue.
AMMO, Inc., an ammunition manufacturer, sees this chart as a reflection of demand in both the civilian and military markets. A rising overall economic outlook could increase disposable income for the purchase of target shooting equipment. At the same time, geopolitical tensions often drive demand from both civilians and law enforcement agencies.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and owner of GunBroker.com, an online firearms marketplace. The company's business benefits from high demand for its products. This chart shows how effectively AMMO, Inc. converts this demand and revenue from its marketplace into profit while managing production costs.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and operates GunBroker.com, the largest online marketplace for guns and related products. This metric reflects the synergy between production and retail. This high score speaks to the strength of both segments and the dominant position of its online platform.
AMMO, Inc. produces ammunition for the civilian and military markets. Demand for its products is highly dependent on the political climate and consumer sentiment regarding gun ownership. This overall profitability chart does not reflect the specific and often unpredictable factors that drive the ammunition market.
AMMO, Inc. is a manufacturer of small arms ammunition and the owner of GunBroker.com, the largest online gun auction site. This chart shows the team's operations across two segments: producing ammunition for shooters and hunters and operating a digital marketplace for the entire gun industry.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and the owner of GunBroker.com, an online firearms auction site. Combining manufacturing and a technology platform requires two distinct teams. This chart reflects the combined scale of its operations, showing its share of both defense and technology employers.
AMMO, Inc. produces small arms ammunition and also operates GunBroker.com, an online gun auction platform. This chart shows the headcount of both the production line and the IT department, reflecting both the traditional gun business and its digital transformation.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and ammunition components and operates the GunBroker.com platform. Their business is affected by various factors, including the overall economic situation. This operating schedule reflects the purchasing power of their customers. A stable income allows shooting and hunting enthusiasts to spend more on their hobby, supporting demand for AMMO products.
AMMO, Inc. is a munitions manufacturer. This chart reflects the specifics of the defense manufacturing business. The cost per employee here is moderate, depending on production efficiency, contract status, and brand strength. It's a capital-intensive business, requiring a significant workforce and strict compliance regulations.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and owner of the online marketplace GunBroker.com. The business combines manufacturing and a technology platform. This chart allows you to assess how the market perceives the synergies between these two businesses and their overall efficiency per employee compared to other companies in the defense and technology sectors.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and also owns GunBroker.com, an online marketplace for firearms. This hybrid metric reflects the effectiveness of both its manufacturing and technology platform. It demonstrates how the company combines traditional manufacturing with digital business to reach a broad audience.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer and owner of the GunBroker.com platform. This chart shows how the company balances capital-intensive ammunition production with a high-margin IT platform. GunBroker (the marketplace) has a high profitability per employee, while the factory requires a large staff and investment.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer that owns the renowned marketplace GunBroker.com. They operate in two segments: ammunition production and online gun trading. This chart represents an industry benchmark. It reflects overall efficiency: how productive are the factory staff in producing ammunition and how effectively the IT team manages the highly profitable marketplace.
AMMO, Inc. (POWW) is a manufacturer of ammunition (cartridges) for the civilian market (sports and hunting). They also own the marketplace GunBroker.com, a hybrid of manufacturing and platform. This chart shows how effectively their production staff and platform team can generate profits in a highly cyclical industry subject to political pressures.
AMMO, Inc. manufactures ammunition and owns the GunBroker.com platform. This chart demonstrates the effectiveness of its hybrid business model. Revenue per employee is generated both from its own ammunition production and from commissions from its online auction, allowing the company to cover multiple segments of the gun market and diversify its revenue.
AMMO, Inc. (POWW) produces ammunition for the civilian and military markets. They also operate the GunBroker.com marketplace. This chart shows the combined effectiveness of their labor-intensive ammunition production and highly efficient IT platform (marketplace) compared to the industry.
AMMO, Inc. is a two-pronged company. First, they manufacture ammunition. Second, they own Gunbroker.com, the largest online gun marketplace. This chart shows the combined revenue from their factories (manufacturing) and their technology platform (commissions).
AMMO, Inc. (POWW) produces small arms ammunition and also owns GunBroker.com, an online gun auction platform. This chart measures bearish bets. The rise in POWW shorts is a bet on a cooling firearms market. Bears expect the unprecedented surge in ammunition demand seen in recent years to subside.
AMMO, Inc. (POWW) produces small arms ammunition and also owns GunBroker.com, a gun marketplace. This chart measures the overall pessimism in the sector. It shows how much investors expect gun and ammunition sales to decline after peak years or to increase regulatory risks.
AMMO, Inc. (POWW) produces ammunition. This market could be countercyclical (social fear). But this chart reflects *economic* fear. Investors fear the recession will be so deep that consumers will have no discretionary income left even for their hobby (shooting), leading to a decline in demand.
AMMO, Inc. is not only an ammunition manufacturer but also the owner of GunBroker.com, the largest online gun auction site. This chart measures gun hype. It shows when stocks are overbought at peak demand (usually after elections) or oversold when demand returns to normal.
AMMO, Inc. is a manufacturer of ammunition for sport shooting and self-defense. Their key asset is also GunBroker.com, one of the largest online marketplaces for firearms. This chart shows the overall sentiment in the defense sector. It helps assess whether the entire segment is overheated amid the news cycle.
For AMMO (POWW), an ammunition manufacturer, this chart is a fear indicator. While economic panic (like a recession) can reduce spending, the "social panic" that often accompanies market chaos has historically been a powerful driver of sales, as people seek "self-defense" and stockpile ammunition.
AMMO (POWW) operates in two segments: ammunition manufacturing and ownership of GunBroker.com, a leading online firearms marketplace. This chart shows the analysts' average 12-month forecast, reflecting their assessment of the balance between volatile demand for ammunition and the growth of the marketplace's high-margin business.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer that also owns GunBroker.com, the largest online marketplace for firearms. This chart shows the upside and downside potential analysts see in the stock. It measures the gap between the price and forecast, reflecting their view on volatile consumer demand for guns.
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer serving both the civilian (sports and self-defense) and military markets. This business is extremely sensitive to political cycles and consumer demand. This chart shows the analyst consensus forecast for the entire sector. It reflects whether experts expect an increase in ammunition demand due to geopolitics or a decline in civilian purchases.
AMMO, Inc. (POWW) is a manufacturer of ammunition for sport shooting, self-defense, and law enforcement. Their business is highly specialized and depends less on the economy than on the political climate and the "fear" of shortages. This chart shows general market sentiment. POWW is interested in how these economic expectations relate to their unique market. (349)
AMMO, Inc. is an ammunition manufacturer that also owns GunBroker.com, the largest online firearms auction site. It's a hybrid model, prone to hype. This chart is a comprehensive indicator reflecting two different worlds: volatile demand for physical ammunition (dependent on politics) and transaction activity on their high-margin digital marketplace.
AMMO, Inc. operates in a niche ammunition market, serving both civilian shooters and law enforcement agencies, and also owns the GunBroker.com platform. This business requires efficient production. This chart reflects the sector average. It allows investors to assess how AMMO, Inc. performs relative to the industry average based on a combination of operating metrics.
AMMO, Inc. is a manufacturer of ammunition and components for sport shooting and defense. It also owns the GunBroker marketplace. This chart, reflecting the market average, is just a backdrop. It helps assess how this business, which is dependent on the political climate and defense contracts, fits into the overall macroeconomic picture.