Published On: Tue, Mar 15th, 2016

Gaiam, Inc. (NASDAQ:GAIA) To Report Earnings

Analysts await Gaiam, Inc. (NASDAQ:GAIA) to report earnings on Mar, 15 for the fiscal quarter ending Dec 2015.

They expect $0.21 EPS, up 85.71% or $0.18 from last year’s $0.03 per share.

At the moment 2 analysts are watching Gaiam, Inc. (NASDAQ:GAIA), 0 rate it “Buy”, 2 “Outperform”, 0 “Underperform”, 0 “Sell”, while 0 “Hold”.

Looking forward, for the quarter ending Mar-16, 1 analyst has a mean sales target of 45.30 million. For the quarter ending Jun-16, 1 analyst has a mean sales target of 47.60 million whilst for the year ending Dec-16, 1 analyst has a mean target of 225.60 million.

In terms of earnings per share, 1 analyst has a -0.05 EPS mean target for the quarter ending Mar-16, for the quarter ending Jun-16, 1 analyst has a 0.04 EPS mean target and for the quarter ending Jun-16 there are 1 estimate of 0.35 EPS.

The biggest institutional shareholders in Gaiam, Inc. include Boston Common Asset Management, LLC which owns 4 million shares in the company valued at $22.87 million. Prentice Capital Management, LP is the second biggest holder with 3 million shares currently valued at 16.96 million whilst Royce & Associates, LLC has 2 million shares valued at 13.13 million.

Total shares held by institutions as of the most recent company filings are 16,572,066 with a reported 3,037,064 bought and 386,096 sold. These holdings make up 68.75% of the company’s outstanding shares.

Currently insiders hold 1,058,206 shares in the business which makes up 4.32% of shares. The biggest holder currently is Jirka Rysavy who owns 348,682 shares (1.42% of those outstanding), whilst Lynn Powers holds 224,000 (0.91% of shares outstanding) and James Argyropoulos holds 182,688 (0.74% of shares outstanding).

The stock increased 5.83% or $0.32 during the last trading session.

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