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Nomura (NMR) Investors Exit – What's Driving the Sell-Off?

Nomura stock is trading -20.61% below its average target price of $6.84 after dropping -5.2% during today's morning session. Analysts are giving the Large-Cap Capital Markets company an average rating of buy and target prices ranging from $6.84 to $6.84 per share.

The stock has a very low short interest at 0.1%, and a short ratio of 1.8. At 0.0%, the company's rate of insider ownership does not indicate that management is heavily invested in the corporation. Finally, we also note that a very small number of institutional investors are invested in the stock, with 2.0% of Nomura's shares being owned by this investor type.

Institutions Invested in Nomura

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2024-06-30 Morgan Stanley 0% 9,648,417 $52,390,902
2024-06-30 Fisher Asset Management, LLC 0% 8,466,489 $45,973,033
2024-06-30 Arrowstreet Capital, Limited Partnership 0% 5,826,530 $31,638,056
2024-06-30 Goldman Sachs Group Inc 0% 4,603,909 $24,999,225
2024-06-30 Blackrock Inc. 0% 4,286,039 $23,273,191
2024-06-30 Dimensional Fund Advisors LP 0% 3,163,935 $17,180,166
2024-06-30 Shaw D.E. & Co., Inc. 0% 1,783,858 $9,686,348
2024-06-30 Renaissance Technologies, LLC 0% 1,427,019 $7,748,712
2024-06-30 Ethic Inc. 0% 1,386,242 $7,527,293
2024-06-30 FMR, LLC 0% 1,247,338 $6,773,045

Besides an analyst consensus of strong upside potential, other market factors point to there being mixed market sentiment on Nomura.

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