FIZZ

40.55 +0.35 (+0.87%)

National Beverage Corp. · NASDAQ

Performance

-3.22%

1W

+0.65%

1M

-18.44%

3M

-12.01%

6M

-4.92%

YTD

-16.04%

1Y

Profile

National Beverage Corp., through its subsidiaries, develops, produces, markets, and sells a portfolio of sparkling waters, juices, energy drinks, and carbonated soft drinks primarily in the United States and Canada. The company's Power+ brand portfolio offers sparkling water products under the LaCroix, LaCroix Cúrate, and LaCroix NiCola; non-carbonated flavored water under the Clear Fruit; energy drink and shots under the Rip It; juice and juice-based products under Everfresh, Everfresh Premier Varietals, and Mr. Pure; and carbonated soft drinks under Shasta and Faygo brands. It serves retailers, as well as various smaller up-and-down-the-street accounts through the take-home, convenience, and food-service distribution channels. National Beverage Corp. was incorporated in 1985 and is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Technical Analysis of FIZZ 2025-03-05

The stock indicators reflect a neutral sentiment overall, with the Moving Average Score at 50 indicating a balanced trend, while the Oscillators Score at 62 suggests a slight bullish momentum. The Technical Score of 56 further supports this neutral outlook, indicating that while there are some positive signals, the market remains cautious.
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Stock Analysis of FIZZ

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