
Polar Power, Inc. Hits New 52-Week High of $5.59
2025-10-08 16:48:53Polar Power, Inc. achieved a new 52-week high of USD 5.59 on October 7, 2025, significantly up from its low of USD 1.53. The company, with a market cap of USD 6 million, operates in the Electronics & Appliances sector and currently reports a loss, indicating challenges despite recent gains.
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Polar Power, Inc. Hits New 52-Week High of $4.95
2025-10-07 21:51:05Polar Power, Inc. achieved a new 52-week high of USD 4.95 on October 6, 2025, significantly up from its low of USD 1.53. The company, with a market cap of USD 6 million, faces challenges, including a negative return on equity and no dividend offerings.
Read MoreIs Polar Power, Inc. technically bullish or bearish?
2025-09-20 19:27:09As of 3 September 2025, the technical trend for Polar Power, Inc. has changed from mildly bearish to mildly bullish. The weekly MACD is bullish, while the monthly MACD is mildly bullish, indicating positive momentum. The Bollinger Bands show a bullish signal on the weekly chart, although they are sideways on the monthly. The KST is bullish weekly and mildly bullish monthly, supporting the overall positive outlook. However, daily moving averages remain mildly bearish, and the OBV is mildly bearish weekly but bullish monthly, suggesting mixed signals in the short term. In terms of performance, Polar Power has outperformed the S&P 500 over the past week and month, with returns of 5.91% and 30.58% respectively, compared to 1.05% and 2.33% for the index. However, the longer-term returns are significantly negative, with a 3-year return of -88.43% versus the S&P 500's 70.41%. Overall, the current stance is mildly...
Read MoreIs Polar Power, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
2025-09-20 18:03:09As of 10 February 2020, Polar Power, Inc. has moved from a fair to a risky valuation grade, indicating a significant deterioration in its financial outlook. The company is currently considered overvalued, primarily due to its negative earnings and poor return metrics. Key ratios include a Price to Book Value of 0.60, an EV to EBITDA of -3.21, and a ROE of -52.38%, all suggesting substantial financial distress compared to its peers. In the peer comparison, Polar Power's EV to EBITDA ratio of -3.21 is notably worse than Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc. at 11.0256 and Profire Energy, Inc. with a positive EV to EBITDA of 10.6995, highlighting its underperformance in the industry. Furthermore, while the company saw a 30.58% return over the past month, it still lags behind the S&P 500's 2.33% return, and its long-term performance has been severely negative, with a 3-year return of -88.43% compared to the S&P 5...
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