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Short Interest in Sow Good Inc. Drops By 12.4%
Sow Good Inc. sees significant decrease in short interest in January.
Feb. 21, 2026 at 4:15am
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Sow Good Inc. (NASDAQ:SOWG), a freeze-dried food company based in Irving, Texas, saw a 12.4% drop in short interest in January, with short interest totaling 407,316 shares as of January 30th, down from 465,188 shares on January 15th. Currently, 6.7% of the company's shares are sold short.
Why it matters
The decrease in short interest could indicate increased investor confidence in Sow Good Inc. and its prospects, though the company still has a 'sell' rating from one research analyst.
The details
According to the report, the short-interest ratio, which measures the number of days it would take to cover all the short positions, is currently 0.2 days based on the company's average daily trading volume of 1,691,636 shares.
- As of January 30th, 2026, Sow Good Inc. had short interest totaling 407,316 shares.
- On January 15th, 2026, Sow Good Inc. had short interest totaling 465,188 shares.
The players
Sow Good Inc.
A freeze-dried food company based in Irving, Texas.
Weiss Ratings
A research firm that has maintained a 'sell (d-)' rating on Sow Good Inc.
The takeaway
The drop in short interest for Sow Good Inc. could signal increased investor optimism, though the company still faces a 'sell' rating from at least one research firm, indicating ongoing concerns about its prospects.


