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Where Food Comes From (NASDAQ:WFCF) Stock Crosses Below Two Hundred Day Moving Average - Should You Sell?

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Where Food Comes From, Inc. (NASDAQ:WFCF - Get Free Report) shares crossed below its 200-day moving average during trading on Friday . The stock has a 200-day moving average of $11.76 and traded as low as $10.09. Where Food Comes From shares last traded at $10.24, with a volume of 806 shares trading hands.

Where Food Comes From Stock Up 1.4%

The stock's 50-day moving average price is $10.90 and its 200 day moving average price is $11.74. The firm has a market cap of $53.40 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 26.17 and a beta of 0.57.

Where Food Comes From (NASDAQ:WFCF - Get Free Report) last posted its earnings results on Thursday, May 8th. The company reported $0.01 earnings per share for the quarter. The business had revenue of $5.27 million for the quarter. Where Food Comes From had a net margin of 8.23% and a return on equity of 19.31%.

Institutional Trading of Where Food Comes From

Several hedge funds have recently modified their holdings of WFCF. Northern Trust Corp acquired a new position in Where Food Comes From in the fourth quarter valued at approximately $197,000. Aristides Capital LLC lifted its holdings in Where Food Comes From by 12.1% in the fourth quarter. Aristides Capital LLC now owns 31,251 shares of the company's stock valued at $414,000 after buying an additional 3,370 shares during the period. Finally, Bard Associates Inc. lifted its holdings in Where Food Comes From by 10.5% in the fourth quarter. Bard Associates Inc. now owns 66,552 shares of the company's stock valued at $881,000 after buying an additional 6,331 shares during the period. 18.84% of the stock is owned by institutional investors.

Where Food Comes From Company Profile

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Where Food Comes From, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a third-party food verification company in North America. The company operates through Verification and Certification, and Professional Services segments. It conducts on-site and desk audits to verify that claims being made about livestock, food, other specialty crops, and agricultural and aquaculture products are accurate, as well as offers Where Food Comes From Source Verified retail and restaurant labeling program, which connects consumers directly to the source of the food they purchase through product labeling, and web-based information sharing and education.

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