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Making an investment decision in the stock market involves a certain amount of risk, so it's important to thoroughly review a company's stock before making any decisions. Stock float, number of short positions and outstanding shares are among the many factors an investor should take into account.
Investors cannot turn a blind eye to insiders as well as institutional ownership. They need to follow insider trades to determine the direction the stock is likely to take.
Among the MIRA insiders holding of 27.21% of the stake in company, MCNULTY BRIAN PATRICK, 10 percent owner, holds the largest shares of 2.54M. AMINOV EREZ, Chief Executive Officer, is the second largest MIRA insider with ownership of 1.06M shares. , , stands third with possession of - shares of that stake.
A company's 13F filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) provides investors with comprehensive information about institutional ownership in a listed company, a sign of strength in terms of how many institutions have confidence in that company. The number of institutional investors who currently own MIRA shares is 13, representing 5.96% of the company's common stock.
N/A, in the last quarter, reduced its stake in MIRA by N/A restricting it's holding to - shares of worth nearly -. N/A also lessened N/A of the MIRA shares from its portfolio, reducing its holding to - shares of worth -. N/A also shunned MIRA shares holding by N/A last quarter which brought its holding to - shares worth -.
As per its latest 13F filing, N/A increased its stake in MIRA by N/A in the last quarter. The institutional holder raised its holding to - shares having worth more than -. N/A also added N/A more shares of MIRA to its portfolio, raising its holding to - shares of worth -. N/A also increased its MIRA shares holding by N/A which brought its holding to - shares worth -.
The insider with the most stakes in MIRA is McNulty Brian Patrick , 10 percent owner at the company. Additionally, MIRA stock is highly held by Chief Executive Officer Aminov Erez and N/A N/A among others.
Company executives, directors, and other insiders own 27.21% percent of MIRA Pharmaceuticals, Inc.'s stock. Within the last six months, there have been 3 transaction(s) in which MIRA insiders have sold stock, totaling 300K shares. Insiders that have sold shares include AMINOV EREZ and MCNULTY BRIAN PATRICK.
There have been 0 transaction(s) during the past 6-months in which MIRA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. insiders have bought stock, totalling 0 shares
Around 4.71M MIRA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. shares are held by insiders, which represents about 27.21% of MIRA stock.
MIRA 10 percent owner, McNulty Brian Patrick holds the largest portfolio of the company's shares. MIRA shares owned by McNulty total nearly 2.54 million.
N/A is the largest institutional owner in MIRA which holds - shares worth - or N/A of the total MIRA shares outstanding followed by N/A with ownership of - shares representing N/A of the MIRA ownership. N/A is the third largest stakeholder with - shares or N/A of the ownership worth more than -.
Stock options give the owner the ability but not the obligation to buy or sell a security at a predetermined price and date. Stock options can be classified into two types: puts and calls. A put is a bet on falling stock, and a call is a bet on rising stock. As far as the MIRA is concerned, it is a stock which is not optionable.
Number of MIRA shares short is 1.26M. Shares short is a market sentiment in which investors have sold their shares short in a given stock but have not yet covered them or closed them out.
As of today, 16.56M shares of MIRA are outstanding.
Float represents the number of tradeable shares in a specific stock. By subtracting restricted and closely-held shares from a firm's total outstanding shares, we can calculate its floating stock. The term "closely-held shares" refers to shares held by employees, major shareholders, and company insiders. At present, MIRA has 9.96M shares in float.
Short ratio is calculated by dividing the number of short shares, short interest or bets that shareholders will sell short from the average daily volume. A higher ratio indicates longer times needed to repurchase borrowed shares (sold). The short ratio for MIRA is 0.47.