Franklin Covey stock hits 52-week low at $19.54 amid market challenges

Published 04/04/2025, 15:04
Franklin Covey stock hits 52-week low at $19.54 amid market challenges

In a challenging market environment, Franklin Covey Co (NYSE:FC). shares have touched a 52-week low, with the stock price descending to $19.54. According to InvestingPro analysis, the stock appears undervalued, with analysts setting price targets between $30 and $60. The company maintains a GOOD financial health score, boasting an impressive 77% gross profit margin. This latest price movement reflects a significant downturn for the company over the past year, with Franklin Covey Co. experiencing a stark 1-year change of -45.68%. Investors are closely monitoring the stock as it navigates through the current economic headwinds, which have impacted its valuation and market position. The 52-week low serves as a critical indicator for the company’s performance and investor sentiment, marking a period of intense scrutiny and potential reassessment of the company’s long-term strategy. InvestingPro subscribers have access to 15 additional key insights about Franklin Covey, including detailed analysis of its oversold conditions and cash position strength.

In other recent news, Franklin Covey announced its Q2 2025 earnings, revealing significant developments that have caught the attention of investors. The company reported an earnings per share (EPS) of -$0.08, which exceeded analyst expectations of -$0.10. However, its revenue of $59.6 million fell short of the projected $62.24 million, marking a notable shortfall. This revenue miss led Franklin Covey to adjust its full-year revenue guidance to a range of $275 million to $285 million, reflecting a 2.5% decrease from the previous year. Despite this, the company achieved the upper end of its adjusted EBITDA expectations at $2.1 million.

Furthermore, Franklin Covey highlighted an increase in multiyear contract additions by 10% in Q2, showcasing strong client retention. The company also faces challenges due to external economic uncertainties and trade tensions, which were noted as impacting international markets. Analysts from Barrington Research and Northland Capital Markets have been closely monitoring these developments, with Barrington Research expressing concerns over the government’s impact on revenue. Franklin Covey remains optimistic about its long-term trajectory, with expectations to return to its original EBITDA growth path by FY2026.

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