WisdomTree Investments stock hits 52-week high at 13.77 USD

Published 12/08/2025, 14:42
WisdomTree Investments stock hits 52-week high at 13.77 USD

WisdomTree Investments (NYSE:WT) Inc. stock reached a 52-week high, hitting 13.77 USD. The company, currently valued at $1.96 billion, has demonstrated remarkable momentum with a 36% return over the past six months and maintains an impressive "GREAT" financial health score according to InvestingPro analysis. This milestone reflects a significant upward trajectory, marking a 36.25% increase over the past year. The company’s stock performance has been noteworthy, as it continues to attract investor attention with its robust growth and strategic initiatives. With revenue growth of 15.4% and a consistent 12-year dividend payment history, WisdomTree appears to be trading above its Fair Value based on InvestingPro calculations. The 52-week high underscores the positive sentiment surrounding WisdomTree Investments, as market participants respond to its strong financial health and promising outlook. Analysts have set a high target of $16.00 for the stock, and InvestingPro subscribers can access 8 additional key insights about WisdomTree’s valuation and growth prospects.

In other recent news, WisdomTree, Inc. reported its Q2 2025 earnings, meeting earnings per share expectations with an EPS of $0.18 and slightly surpassing revenue forecasts, achieving $112.6 million in revenue. This revenue exceeded analyst projections by $1.25 million. Additionally, WisdomTree announced an upsized offering of $475 million in convertible senior notes due 2030. The initial offering was set at $400 million but was increased due to strong investor demand. The notes will bear an interest rate of 4.625% annually, maturing on August 15, 2030. WisdomTree also plans to use $275 million of the proceeds to fund its acquisition of Ceres Partners, LLC. Furthermore, the company intends to allocate funds to repurchase up to $25.8 million of its outstanding 5.75% convertible senior notes due 2028 and approximately $80 million to repurchase shares of its common stock.

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