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Short Interest in Vital Farms Rises 19.1%
Shares of the pasture-raised egg producer have fallen over 75% from their 52-week high
Apr. 17, 2026 at 3:37pm
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The rise in short interest in Vital Farms' stock reflects growing investor skepticism about the company's ability to maintain its momentum in a challenging market.Austin TodayVital Farms, Inc. (NASDAQ:VITL), a producer of pasture-raised eggs and dairy products, saw a significant 19.1% increase in short interest during March, with 29.1% of its shares now sold short. The rise in short interest comes as the company's stock price has plummeted over 75% from its 52-week high amid broader market volatility.
Why it matters
The surge in short interest suggests investors are increasingly bearish on Vital Farms' prospects, potentially reflecting concerns about the company's ability to maintain its growth trajectory and profitability in a challenging economic environment. This could put additional pressure on the stock price if the negative sentiment persists.
The details
As of March 31st, Vital Farms had 10,246,712 shares sold short, up from 8,602,326 shares on March 15th. Based on the company's average daily trading volume of 3,017,050 shares, the current short interest ratio stands at 3.4 days, indicating that it would take just over 3 days for short sellers to cover their positions.
- As of March 31st, 2026, Vital Farms had 10,246,712 shares sold short.
- This represents a 19.1% increase from the 8,602,326 shares sold short as of March 15th, 2026.
The players
Vital Farms, Inc.
A U.S.-based food company specializing in pasture-raised egg and dairy products, traded on the NASDAQ under the symbol VITL.
The takeaway
The surge in short interest in Vital Farms' stock suggests that investors are increasingly bearish on the company's prospects, potentially reflecting concerns about its ability to maintain growth and profitability in a challenging market environment. This could put additional pressure on the stock price if the negative sentiment persists.
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