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Bowlero (NYSE:BOWL) Stock Price Up 5.6% - What's Next?

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Key Points

  • Shares jumped 5.6% intraday to $7.95 (high $7.98) from $7.53, but trading was thin at 54,294 shares—about a 91% decline versus the average daily volume of 583,815.
  • Business and fundamentals: Bowlero operates one of North America's largest bowling networks with a $1.17 billion market cap, is trading below its 50- and 200-day moving averages (~$8.26 and $8.35), and has a negative P/E of -13.03, reflecting recent unprofitable earnings.
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Bowlero Corp. (NYSE:BOWL - Get Free Report)'s share price was up 5.6% during mid-day trading on Friday . The company traded as high as $7.98 and last traded at $7.95. Approximately 54,294 shares traded hands during trading, a decline of 91% from the average daily volume of 583,815 shares. The stock had previously closed at $7.53.

Bowlero Trading Up 5.6%

The business's 50 day moving average price is $8.26 and its two-hundred day moving average price is $8.35. The company has a market capitalization of $1.17 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of -13.03 and a beta of 0.70.

About Bowlero

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Bowlero Corporation operates one of the largest bowling center networks in North America, offering an array of bowling and entertainment experiences under its Bowlero, Bowlmor Lanes and AMF Bowling brands. The company's venues combine traditional ten-pin bowling with modern amenities such as full-service bars, food and beverage offerings, premium bowling lanes, and private event spaces. Bowlero also enhances guest experiences through live entertainment, arcade games, billiards tables and league-play programs tailored for casual bowlers and competitive enthusiasts alike.

Since its origins in the mid-20th century as AMF Bowling, the business underwent a series of strategic transformations, including a merger with boutique operator Bowlmor Lanes and a subsequent rebranding initiative that introduced the Bowlero concept in the late 2010s.

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