Snail, Inc. Class A Common Stock
Market Cap
$23.18M
P/E Ratio
-0.89
EPS
$-0.69
Dividend Yield
0.00%
52-Week Range
$0.56 — $2.15
Volume
35.30K
Avg Volume
31.05K
Beta
0.60
P/E (TTM)
-0.89
Forward P/E
5.12
PEG Ratio
0.05
P/S (TTM)
0.28
P/B (TTM)
-3.46
P/FCF
—
EV/EBITDA
—
EV/Sales
—
ROE (TTM)
21.16%
ROA (TTM)
-0.49%
ROIC
—
Gross Margin
0.29%
Operating Margin
-0.15%
Net Margin
—
Debt/Equity
-0.70
Current Ratio
0.53
EPS Growth (YoY)
—
Revenue Growth (YoY)
—
EPS Growth (3Y)
-3.46%
EPS Growth (5Y)
-1.58%
Sales Growth (3Y)
-0.03%
Sales Growth (5Y)
+0.04%
EPS Est (This Year)
$0.12
EPS Est (Next Year)
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Dividend Yield
—
Annual Dividend
—
Payout Ratio
—
Frequency
—
Ex-Dividend Date
—
Cash/Share
$0.14
Institutional %
—
Inst. Net Change
—
Insider Net Shares (90d)
—
Outstanding Shares
37.75M
Float
36.01M
Free Float %
95.39%
Sector
Technology
Industry
Electronic Gaming & Multimedia
Country
US
Exchange
NASDAQ
IPO Date
2022-11-10
Employees
149
CEO
Shi Hai
Index Membership
—
Website
https://snail.com
Snail, Inc. Class A Common Stock (SNAL) is a technology company in the electronic gaming & multimedia industry listed on the NASDAQ. With a market capitalization of $23.18M, a P/E ratio of -0.89, SNAL is tracked by stockscreenr alongside 25,000+ other tickers. Use the free stock screener to compare SNAL against other stocks using dozens of fundamental and technical filters.
Snail, Inc. Class A Common Stock (SNAL) has a trailing twelve-month (TTM) P/E ratio of -0.89. This is below the market average, which may suggest the stock is undervalued or has lower growth expectations. The P/E ratio measures how much investors are willing to pay per dollar of earnings.
No, Snail, Inc. Class A Common Stock (SNAL) does not currently pay a regular dividend. The company may be reinvesting profits into growth, research, or debt reduction instead of returning cash to shareholders through dividends.
Snail, Inc. Class A Common Stock (SNAL) has a market capitalization of $23.18 million, classifying it as a micro-cap company. Market cap is calculated by multiplying the current share price by the total number of outstanding shares.