Superconductor Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:SCON) shares were transacted unexpectedly with a volume of 3.71 million shares as compared to its average volume of 590,963.00 shares. SCON opened at $2.50 dropped -22.12% closed $2.43. Its 52 week price range is $1.30 - $3.85.
SCON has earnings of -$12.49 million and made $9.97 million sales for the last 12 months. Its quarter to quarter sales remained -54.01%. The company has 27.22 million of outstanding shares and 25.53 million shares were floated in the market.
SCON has an insider ownership at 0.17% and institutional ownership remained 22.72%. Its return on investment (ROI) for the last 12 month was -75.18% as compare to its return on equity (ROE) of -77.82% for the last 12 months.
The price moved ahead +38.62% from the mean of 20 days, +54.17% from 50 and went up +22.66% from 200 days average price. Company’s performance for the week was +58.82%, +56.77% for month and yearly performance remained -12.59%.
Its price volatility for a month remained 7.42% whereas volatility for a week noted as 18.18% having beta of 2.47. Company’s price to sales ratio for last 12 months was 6.63 while its price to book ratio for the most recent quarter was 5.17.
Superconductor Technologies, Inc. engages in the research, development, manufacture, and marketing of infrastructure products for wireless voice and data applications. It provides interference elimination and network enhancement solutions to the commercial wireless industry. The company leverages its key enabling technologies, including RF filtering, HTS materials, and cryogenics to develop applications for advanced RF wireless solutions, power efficient HTS materials, adaptive filtering, and government research and development. Its product lines include SuperLink, a receiver front-end high temperature superconductor wireless filter system that eliminates out-of-band interference for wireless base stations; AmpLink, a ground-mounted unit for wireless base stations that includes a high-performance amplifier and up to 6 dual duplexers; and SuperPlex, a multiplexer that provides low insertion loss and cross-band isolation.



