Australian Oilseeds Short-Interest Rises 118.4% in July
Multiple small-cap and OTC-listed firms saw notable shifts in short interest in July, signaling changing trader sentiment. Australian Oilseeds Holdings (COOT) reported a sharp 118.4% rise in short interest to 136,664 shares, with a Weiss Ratings sell rating still in place and a hedge fund stake change noted; GrowHub (TGHL) experienced a 57.8% drop to 153,743 shares, while Weiss Ratings kept a sell rating and a new analyst view surfaced. IM Cannabis (IMCC) registered a 121.6% increase to 474,364 short shares, alongside a new stake from DRW Securities and ongoing institutional ownership. Cannabis Global (CBGL) showed an extreme rise from zero to 6,327,900 short shares, reflecting a dramatic shift in market positioning. Croghan Bancshares (CHBH) also saw short interest surge to 55 shares from zero, with Compass Financial Management adding a new position, illustrating scattered hedge-fund activity across the group. Across these firms, days-to-cover and short-interest ratios varied, underscoring divergent risk assessments and tactical positioning by investors.
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