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Sow Good Sees Surge in Short Interest
Shares of the freeze-dried food company have seen a 20.5% increase in short positions over the past month.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 6:23pm
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The intricate machinery and secure infrastructure of the financial industry are the unsung heroes behind the rise and fall of stock prices.Irving TodaySow Good Inc. (NASDAQ:SOWG), a Texas-based producer of freeze-dried foods, has seen a significant increase in short interest on its stock, with the number of shares sold short rising 20.5% to 407,833 as of March 31st. This represents approximately 6.2% of the company's total shares outstanding.
Why it matters
The rise in short interest suggests that some investors are betting against Sow Good's future performance, potentially signaling concerns about the company's financial health or growth prospects within the competitive freeze-dried food market.
The details
Sow Good's short interest ratio, which measures the number of days it would take to cover all the short positions, currently stands at 1.9 days based on the company's average daily trading volume. This indicates that the short positions could be covered relatively quickly, potentially leading to a short squeeze if the stock price were to rise unexpectedly.
- As of March 31, 2026, Sow Good had 407,833 shares sold short.
- This represents a 20.5% increase from the 338,491 shares sold short as of March 15, 2026.
The players
Sow Good Inc.
A Texas-based producer of nutritious, freeze-dried food products, formerly known as Black Ridge Oil and Gas Inc.
The takeaway
The surge in short interest on Sow Good's stock suggests that some investors are betting against the company's future performance, potentially due to concerns about its financial health or competitive positioning in the freeze-dried food market. However, the relatively low short interest ratio indicates that a short squeeze could occur if the stock price were to rise unexpectedly.
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