Short Interest in G. Willi-Food International Declines by 33.8%

The company's short interest has dropped significantly in recent weeks.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 8:33pm

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G. Willi-Food International, Ltd. (NASDAQ:WILC) saw a 33.8% decrease in short interest during the month of March, with the number of shares sold short dropping from 1,828 on March 15th to 1,210 as of March 31st. This represents approximately 0.0% of the company's total shares outstanding.

Why it matters

Changes in short interest can provide insights into investor sentiment and market expectations around a company's performance. The significant decline in short interest for G. Willi-Food International suggests that some investors are becoming more bullish on the stock.

The details

Based on the company's average daily trading volume of 1,950 shares, the current short interest ratio is 0.6 days, meaning it would take less than a day for short sellers to cover their positions.

  • As of March 31st, 2026, G. Willi-Food International had 1,210 shares sold short.
  • On March 15th, 2026, the company had 1,828 shares sold short.

The players

G. Willi-Food International, Ltd.

A specialty food manufacturer based in Porterville, California that develops, produces, and distributes a variety of seasoned and roasted nut products, trail mixes, and snack foods.

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The takeaway

The decline in short interest for G. Willi-Food International suggests that some investors are becoming more optimistic about the company's prospects, though it remains to be seen how the stock will perform going forward.