Hub Cyber Security (NASDAQ:HUBC) Cut to “Strong Sell” at Wall Street Zen
by Mitch Edgeman · The Markets DailyWall Street Zen cut shares of Hub Cyber Security (NASDAQ:HUBC – Free Report) from a hold rating to a strong sell rating in a research note released on Saturday morning.
Separately, Weiss Ratings reiterated a “sell (e+)” rating on shares of Hub Cyber Security in a research note on Wednesday, October 8th. One analyst has rated the stock with a Sell rating, According to MarketBeat.com, the company has an average rating of “Sell”.
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Hub Cyber Security Stock Performance
Shares of NASDAQ:HUBC opened at $4.66 on Friday. Hub Cyber Security has a 52-week low of $4.35 and a 52-week high of $210.00. The business has a 50-day moving average price of $10.08 and a 200-day moving average price of $26.17.
Hedge Funds Weigh In On Hub Cyber Security
Institutional investors have recently bought and sold shares of the company. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. purchased a new stake in Hub Cyber Security during the first quarter worth $65,000. Cresset Asset Management LLC purchased a new position in Hub Cyber Security during the 3rd quarter valued at about $133,000. Finally, Bank of America Corp DE purchased a new position in Hub Cyber Security during the 2nd quarter valued at about $266,000. 4.70% of the stock is owned by institutional investors and hedge funds.
About Hub Cyber Security
HUB Cyber Security Ltd. provides cyber security solutions in Israel and internationally. The company offers HUB Secure File Vault, a super charged managed file transfer backed by dedicated hardware driven security, which creates a secure enclave to protect the organization's data driven workflows; HUB Guard, a recurring security assessment, continuous network, and infrastructure monitoring and analysis, and planned incident response; D.Storm, a powerful SaaS DDoS simulation platform; RAM Commander, a software tool for reliability prediction and analysis, reliability block diagram, Markov chains analysis, maintainability prediction, spares optimization, FMEA/FMECA, testability, fault tree analysis, event tree analysis, and safety assessment; and Safety Commander designs to evaluate the safety of highly integrated systems in a model-based design environment.