OUTDOOR HOLDING COMPANY (POWW)

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Score: 52/100
Analysis based upon 4/16/2026 closing price.
Outdoor Holding Company, formerly AMMO, Inc., is an e-commerce-focused company. The Company is the owner of GunBroker.com, the online marketplace for firearms, hunting, shooting and related products. Third-party sellers list items on the site and Federal and state laws govern the sale of firearms and other restricted items. The GunBroker.com Website is an informative and secure way to buy and sell firearms, shooting accessories, and other outdoor gear online. GunBroker promotes responsible ownership of guns and firearms. GunBroker enables payment processing, carting ability, GunBroker Analytics, and GunBroker Advertising. GunBroker Analytics, through the compilation and refinement of Marketplace data, offers e-commerce market analytics to its industry peers, allowing them to manage business strategy and planning. Its advertising offerings include content creation for manufacturers, email campaigns and banner ads.

Report Card - Small-Cap Growth Investor

Guru Criteria: Motley Fool  
PROFIT MARGIN:FAIL
RELATIVE STRENGTH:FAIL
COMPARE SALES AND EPS GROWTH TO THE SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR:FAIL
INSIDER HOLDINGS:PASS
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIONS:FAIL
PROFIT MARGIN CONSISTENCY:FAIL
R&D AS A PERCENTAGE OF SALES:NEUTRAL
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS:PASS
INVENTORY TO SALES:PASS
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE TO SALES:PASS
LONG TERM DEBT/EQUITY RATIO:PASS
"THE FOOL RATIO" (P/E TO GROWTH):FAIL
AVERAGE SHARES OUTSTANDING:PASS
SALES:PASS
DAILY DOLLAR VOLUME:PASS
PRICE:FAIL
INCOME TAX PERCENTAGE:FAIL

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