Short interest during the two-week period ending October 30 was mixed for all four 3D printing stocks we follow. Share prices of these stocks continued to push new lows and then bounce off these lows over the past two weeks. Since October 30, share price movements have been moderate, but the trending direction is down.
Short interest in 3D Systems Corp. (NYSE: DDD) increased to 34.14 million shares. In the previous two-week period, short interest totaled 33.8 million. The stock’s 52-week range is $9.61 to $38.07, and shares closed at $9.64 on Tuesday.
Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) saw short interest fall in the final two weeks of October to about 12.48 million shares, compared to 12.84 million shares in the previous quarter. The stock closed at $25.29 on Tuesday, and the 52-week range is $24.80 to $106.86.
Short interest in The ExOne Co. (NASDAQ: XONE) slipped to 2.60 million shares, versus 2.64 million shares in the mid-October period. The stock’s 52-week range is $5.81 to $23.65, and shares closed at $7.84 on Tuesday.
Short interest in Voxeljet A.G. (NYSE: VJET) increased only slightly to 1.32 million shares. The previously level’s short interest totaled 1.31 million shares. The stock closed at $5.70 on Tuesday, in a 52-week range of $4.17 to $13.74.
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