See More StocksHome

NNBR

NN Inc

Show Trading View Graph

Mentions (24Hr)

4

0.00% Today

Reddit Posts

⚡MORNING WATCHLIST⚡

r/pennystocksSee Post

16 APRIL 2026 , WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST WINNERS TODAY

r/stocksSee Post

My Watchlist For 6/10 -- Some Easy To Read plays

Mentions

Why has NNBR slipped past us again..up 34% in premarket. Supply cooling for NVDA data centres.

Mentions:#NNBR#NVDA

Sold $NIXX for a slight loss (loss management is what I need to work on) & made gains in both accounts with $NNBR. I think it'll be hot for a scalp all day.

Mentions:#NIXX#NNBR

Good look; thank you! I wish I had participated in more of $NNBR's PM run but I'm still going to watch for more scalps. It may be fun once the market opens too. Sometimes higher floats make movements better, not as glitchy...

Mentions:#NNBR

Sold too early on NNBR

Mentions:#NNBR

SRFM and NNBR. Both higher float but significant news.

Mentions:#SRFM#NNBR
r/investingSee Comment

The Dow Jones on Sept 1st 1929 was at 362.35 20 years later on Sept 1st 1949 it was at 180.66 Source https://fred.stlouisfed.org/data/M1109BUSM293NNBR

Mentions:#NNBR
r/pennystocksSee Comment

$NNBR looks to be gearing up for its second run ^^

Mentions:#NNBR
r/pennystocksSee Comment

$NNBR looks to be gearing up for its second run ^^

Mentions:#NNBR
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Eyeing $NNBR at this valuation, risky play, a lot of leverage, but tariffs could be a path to a turnaround

Mentions:#NNBR
r/pennystocksSee Comment

So, help me analyze NNBR as a 3-6 month investment. NNBR -- 1. **Turnaround Potential** – The company’s been cutting costs and refocusing on core products, which *could* mean better days ahead. If they pull it off, the stock could be a steal. 2. **Diversified Business** – They make precision parts for industries like medical, aerospace, and auto. That spread means they aren’t totally screwed if one sector tanks. 3. **Undervalued Play** – The stock is trading low compared to its book value. If you're into deep value plays, this one might be worth a closer look. There are some issues: 1. **Debt is a Problem** – NNBR is carrying a lot of debt, and in a high-interest-rate world, that’s a red flag. 2. **Inconsistent Profits** – Revenue is there, but profits? Not so much. 3. **Cyclical Risks** – A lot of their business depends on industries that go through booms and busts. If we hit an economic slowdown, NNBR could take a hit. If I could get in at low 3's and sell in 6 months at $6, I'd be good.

Mentions:#NNBR
r/stocksSee Comment

NNBR, my portfolio was full of this and Tenneco before it went private. Made 100k off Tenneco and got slammed on this. I only buy manufacturing stock.

Mentions:#NNBR
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I have done just that in NNBR.

Mentions:#NNBR
r/ShortsqueezeSee Comment

Maybe I’m still sleepy but I can’t find NN (NNBR? NN on the Amsterdam exchange?) What’s the name of the company? 😂😅

Mentions:#NNBR
r/SPACsSee Comment

NN inc (NNBR) is up 9% I hope that's partly our fault lmao

Mentions:#NNBR
r/investingSee Comment

>So, long long term, prior to the Financial Crisis, the general (highly smoothed) relationship was 3% on your checking account (the inflation rate), 6% on 30-year treasuries, 7% on long-term fixed rate residential mortgages, 9% return on stocks (4% dividend yield + 5% appreciation). not one single person ever, has believed this. [https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/DGS30](https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/DGS30) yields on 30s haven't been over 6% since 2000. [https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MORTGAGE30US](https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MORTGAGE30US) 30y mortgages havent been at 7% since realistically 1996 (with the one off exception in 2000 at the peak dot com) [https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M1346BUSM156NNBR](https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M1346BUSM156NNBR) stocks havn't yielded 4% since **1958** ​ anyone who believes this is normal rates of return for assets pre or post GFC is batshit crazy. not one single person believes this is accurate. what world are you living in ?

Mentions:#DGS#NNBR
r/stocksSee Comment

NNBR

Mentions:#NNBR