IVC: Insiders vs. Shorts

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The most recent short interest data was recently released for the 08/15/2016 settlement date, and Invacare Corp (IVC) is one of the most shorted stocks of the Russell 3000, based on 11.65 "days to cover" versus the median component at 5.83. There are a number of ways to look at short data, but one metric that we find particularly useful is the "days to cover" because it considers both the total shares short and the average daily volume of shares typically traded. The number of shares short is then divided by the average daily volume, to express the total number of trading days it would take to close out all of the open short positions if every share traded represented a short position being closed.

In the case of Invacare Corp (IVC), the total short interest at the 08/15/2016 settlement date was 4,291,346 shares, which compares to the average daily trading volume of just 368,453 shares, for a "days to cover" ratio of 11.65.

When short sellers eventually cover their positions, by definition there must be buying activity because a share that is currently sold short must be purchased to be covered. At the present levels of short interest, if from this point forward every single IVC share traded represented a short position being closed, then at the average daily volume of 368,453 shares it would only be during the 12th trading day that every short position would be closed.

So it would stand to reason that should some unexpectedly good news come out, and short sellers did not have 12 days of patience but instead wanted to cover their short positions very suddenly, that situation could result in sending the stock higher until the higher price produces enough sellers to generate the necessary volume to close out those positions quickly.

Invacare Corp (IVC) has something relatively rare for a stock with this much short interest, that being insiders taking the other side of the trade. Looking back over the trailing six month period, IVC has seen 5 different instances of insider buying, as summarized by the table below:

Purchased Insider Title Shares Price/Share Value
02/29/2016 Robert K. Gudbranson Senior VP and CFO 4,200 $12.01 $50,442.00
02/29/2016 Anthony Laplaca Sr. VP and General Counsel 1,000 $12.38 $12,380.00
02/29/2016 Matthew E. Monaghan Chairman, President and CEO 8,000 $12.31 $98,516.80
05/02/2016 Baiju R. Shah Director 2,000 $11.27 $22,540.00
05/02/2016 Anthony Laplaca Sr. VP and General Counsel 1,000 $11.23 $11,230.00
05/03/2016 Matthew E. Monaghan Chairman, President and CEO 4,500 $11.39 $51,255.00
05/06/2016 Clifford D. Nastas Director 5,000 $11.01 $55,050.00
05/16/2016 Dean J. Childers SVP & GM, North America 10,000 $10.40 $104,040.00

Below is a chart showing the "days to cover" for IVC over time:

And looking at the chart below, IVC's low point in its 52 week range is $9.89 per share, with $20.41 as the 52 week high point — that compares with a last trade of $11.94.

In recent trading, shares of Invacare Corp (IVC) were changing hands at $11.94/share.

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