Amass Brands (NASDAQ:AMSS) Downgraded by Wall Street Zen to Sell
by Scott Moore · The Cerbat GemWall Street Zen cut shares of Amass Brands (NASDAQ:AMSS – Free Report) from a hold rating to a sell rating in a research report sent to investors on Saturday.
Other analysts have also recently issued reports about the stock. Weiss Ratings started coverage on shares of Amass Brands in a research note on Wednesday. They set a “sell (e-)” rating on the stock. Maxim Group started coverage on shares of Amass Brands in a research report on Thursday, July 2nd. They issued a “buy” rating and a $7.00 price objective for the company. One research analyst has rated the stock with a Buy rating and one has assigned a Sell rating to the company’s stock. According to data from MarketBeat, the stock has an average rating of “Hold” and an average price target of $7.00.
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Amass Brands Stock Performance
Shares of NASDAQ AMSS opened at $1.02 on Friday. The stock’s 50-day moving average is $1.46. Amass Brands has a 12-month low of $0.83 and a 12-month high of $17.00.
Amass Brands (NASDAQ:AMSS – Get Free Report) last issued its quarterly earnings data on Friday, August 14th. The company reported ($0.69) EPS for the quarter. The business had revenue of $5.59 million for the quarter.
Amass Brands Company Profile
AMASS Brands Inc (“AMASS”) is a Delaware corporation with our principal place of business in Santa Maria. Founded in 2016, AMASS is building a diversified premium beverage platform at the intersection of craft, wellness, and functionality. Our mission is to modernize drinking occasions with products that are premium, health-conscious, and culturally resonant. We operate across multiple categories—spirits, wine, and non-alcoholic alternatives—creating a uniquely diversified portfolio aligned with long-term consumer shifts toward moderation, premiumization, and wellness.
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