Does Unusual Machines Inc (AMEX:UMAC) have deteriorating prospects?

Unusual Machines Inc (AMEX:UMAC) shares traded -3.19% lower at $11.23 on Wall Street last session.

UMAC stock price is now 56.12% away from the 50-day moving average and 51.78% away from the 200-day moving average. The market capitalization of the company currently stands at $278.84M.

With the price target of $18, Maxim Group recently initiated with Buy rating for Unusual Machines Inc (AMEX: UMAC).

In other news, Camden Andrew Ross, Chief Operating Officer sold 25,000 shares of the company’s stock on Jun 16 ’25. The stock was sold for $250,000 at an average price of $10.00. Upon completion of the transaction, the Chief Operating Officer now directly owns 158,500 shares in the company, valued at $1.78 million. An SEC document containing details of the transaction can be found on the SEC’s website. On Jun 16 ’25, Officer Camden Andrew Ross bought 25,000 shares of the business’s stock. A total of $250,000 was incurred on buying the stock at an average price of $10.00. A total of 21.92% of the company’s stock is owned by insiders.

During the past 12 months, Unusual Machines Inc has had a low of $1.28 and a high of $23.62. As of last week, the company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.02, a current ratio of 6.97, and a quick ratio of 5.01. The fifty day moving average price for UMAC is $7.0998 and a two-hundred day moving average price translates $7.350525 for the stock.

The latest earnings results from Unusual Machines Inc (AMEX: UMAC) was released for 2025-03-31. The net profit margin was -488.51% and return on equity was -183.96% for UMAC. The company reported revenue of $2.04 million for the quarter, compared to $0.62 million a year earlier. Comparatively to last year’s same quarter, the company’s quarterly revenue rose 229.89 percent. For the current quarter, analysts expect UMAC to generate $1.81M in revenue.

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