- Analyst firm Roth Capital reaffirmed a "Buy" rating for Outdoor Holding Company (NASDAQ:POWW), raising its price target to $3.00.
- The company demonstrated robust financial growth, with net revenue increasing 22.1% to $14.5 million and net income turning profitable at $3.6 million.
- Operational efficiency significantly improved, marked by a 152% surge in Adjusted EBITDA to $7.9 million and positive operating cash flow of $4.4 million.
Outdoor Holding Company (NASDAQ:POWW) operates an online marketplace focused on the outdoor and shooting sports industry. The company facilitates transactions and provides related services for its users. It operates within the competitive Aerospace and Defense Equipment sector, where it has recently shown strong performance compared to market expectations.
On August 11, 2026, analyst firm Roth Capital confirmed its "Buy" rating for Outdoor Holding Company. The firm also raised its price target for the company's stock to $3.00 from the previous $2.75. This update came at a time when the stock was trading at $2.56 per share, reflecting the firm's confidence in its future growth.
This positive outlook is supported by strong financial results. The company's net revenue grew by 22.1% year-over-year to $14.5 million. More impressively, net income from continuing operations turned into a $3.6 million profit, a significant improvement from a $5.9 million loss reported in the same quarter of the previous year.
Operational efficiency has also seen a major boost. Adjusted EBITDA, which measures a company's operating profit, surged by 152% to $7.9 million. Furthermore, operating cash flow became positive at $4.4 million. This is a strong reversal from the $6.7 million in cash that was used for operations a year prior.
The company's marketplace activity is growing, with Gross Merchandise Value rising 18.1% to $223.7 million. As highlighted by Zacks, Outdoor Holding Company also reported earnings of $0.02 per share, beating estimates that predicted a loss. This performance continues a trend of surpassing revenue and earnings expectations over the last year.