3 Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership Achieving 101% Earnings Growth
As the S&P 500 reaches new heights and investor confidence is bolstered by strong economic data, the focus on growth companies with high insider ownership becomes increasingly relevant. In today's market environment, stocks that combine robust earnings growth with significant insider investment can be particularly appealing, as they often signal strong internal confidence and alignment with shareholder interests.
Name
Insider Ownership
Earnings Growth
Super Micro Computer (SMCI)
16.2%
39.1%
Ryan Specialty Holdings (RYAN)
15.5%
91%
Prairie Operating (PROP)
34.2%
71.1%
FTC Solar (FTCI)
27.9%
62.5%
Enovix (ENVX)
12.1%
58.4%
Eagle Financial Services (EFSI)
15.8%
82.8%
Duolingo (DUOL)
14.3%
40%
Credo Technology Group Holding (CRDO)
12.1%
45%
Atour Lifestyle Holdings (ATAT)
22.7%
24.1%
Astera Labs (ALAB)
15.1%
44.4%
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Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Bridgewater Bancshares, Inc. is a bank holding company for Bridgewater Bank, offering various banking products and services in the United States with a market cap of $397.88 million.
Operations: The company generates revenue primarily from its banking segment, amounting to $111.39 million.
Insider Ownership: 20.6%
Earnings Growth Forecast: 22.8% p.a.
Bridgewater Bancshares exhibits strong growth potential with earnings forecasted to grow at 22.8% annually, outpacing the US market's 14.5%. Recent Q1 earnings showed net income rising to US$9.63 million from US$7.83 million year-over-year, indicating robust financial performance. However, insider activity reveals substantial selling over the past three months despite shares trading significantly below fair value estimates. The company also completed a share buyback of 3.29% for US$10.35 million, reflecting strategic capital management decisions.
Dive into the specifics of Bridgewater Bancshares here with our thorough growth forecast report.
The analysis detailed in our Bridgewater Bancshares valuation report hints at an deflated share price compared to its estimated value.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Organogenesis Holdings Inc. is a regenerative medicine company that develops, manufactures, and commercializes products for advanced wound care and surgical and sports medicine markets in the United States, with a market cap of $362.80 million.
Operations: The company's revenue primarily comes from its regenerative medicine segment, which generated $458.76 million.
Insider Ownership: 37.6%
Earnings Growth Forecast: 101.7% p.a.
Organogenesis Holdings is experiencing significant growth potential, with earnings forecasted to grow 101.69% annually and expected profitability within three years. Despite a volatile share price recently, the company trades at good value relative to peers. Recent Q1 results showed a decline in sales to US$86.69 million and an increased net loss of US$18.84 million year-over-year but reaffirmed its revenue guidance for 2025, projecting up to US$535 million in revenue with improved gross margins.
Navigate through the intricacies of Organogenesis Holdings with our comprehensive analyst estimates report here.
Our expertly prepared valuation report Organogenesis Holdings implies its share price may be lower than expected.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Viant Technology Inc. operates as an advertising technology company with a market cap of $864.67 million.
Operations: The company generates revenue of $306.48 million from its Internet Information Providers segment.
Insider Ownership: 12.2%
Earnings Growth Forecast: 27.4% p.a.
Viant Technology's earnings are forecast to grow significantly, outpacing the broader US market. Despite a recent net loss of US$1.19 million in Q1 2025, sales increased to US$70.64 million from the previous year. The company anticipates Q2 revenue between US$77 million and US$80 million. Trading well below its estimated fair value, analysts expect a stock price increase of 58.4%, highlighting potential for substantial growth despite current low return on equity projections.
Unlock comprehensive insights into our analysis of Viant Technology stock in this growth report.
The valuation report we've compiled suggests that Viant Technology's current price could be quite moderate.
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