Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI)

Basic Info

Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc started on 02/23/1999

Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) Dividend Info

Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) dividend growth in the last 12 months is NA

The trailing 12-month yield of Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc is 0.00%. its dividend history:

DateDividend
03/30/2005 0.09
11/04/2004 0.08
03/25/2004 0.07
12/16/2003 0.06
01/22/2003 0.05
02/06/2002 0.02


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Dividend Growth History for Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI)

Year
Payout Amount
Year Start Yield
Annual Payout Growth (YoY)
CAGR to 2005
2005 $0.09 2.87% -40.00% -
2004 $0.15 10.14% 36.36% -40.00%
2003 $0.11 10.89% 450.00% -9.55%
2002 $0.02 1.96% - 65.10%

Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) Historical Returns And Risk Info

From 04/06/1994 to 03/13/2024, the compound annualized total return (dividend reinvested) of  Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) is -27.222%. Its cumulative total return (dividend reinvested) is -99.901%.

From 04/06/1994 to 03/13/2024, the Maximum Drawdown of Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) is .

From 04/06/1994 to 03/13/2024, the Sharpe Ratio of Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) is .

From 04/06/1994 to 03/13/2024, the Annualized Standard Deviation of Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) is .

From 04/06/1994 to 03/13/2024, the Beta of Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) is .

15 Yr 20 Yr
Annualized Return(%) -34.7 -33.1
Sharpe Ratio NA NA
Draw Down(%) NA NA
Standard Deviation(%) NA NA
Treynor Ratio NA NA
Alpha NA NA
Beta NA NA
RSquare NA NA

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Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) Rolling Returns Charts

A rolling return for a period such as 5-year, as of a specific date, represents the investment’s performance over the preceding five years leading up to that date. In the 5-year rolling chart, the value on any given date corresponds to the annualized return for the preceding 5 years up to that very date. Thus, for instance, the chart value on 8/28/2015 reflects the annualized return from 8/28/2010 to 8/28/2015. A 5-year rolling return chart for an investment (stock, fund or portfolio) depicts the return sequence of 5-year trailing returns for the dates in the chart.

These rolling returns contrast with the most recent 3, 5, 10, and 15-year returns, as they solely depict the returns for those respective periods leading up to the most recent date, without encompassing every date in the historical record.

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From 04/06/1994 to 03/13/2024, the worst annualized return of 3-year rolling returns for Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) is -89.23%.


From 04/06/1994 to 03/13/2024, the worst annualized return of 5-year rolling returns for Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) is -67.28%.


From 04/06/1994 to 03/13/2024, the worst annualized return of 10-year rolling returns for Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) is -49.88%.


From 04/06/1994 to 03/13/2024, the worst annualized return of 20-year rolling returns for Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc (BRSI) is -33.8%.

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