Validea Kenneth Fisher Strategy Daily Upgrade Report - 8/8/2025
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Aug 08 2025
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Should l Buy IPI?
Source: NASDAQ.COM
Stock Ratings Update: Validea's Price/Sales Investor model, based on Kenneth Fisher's strategy, has upgraded ratings for YETI Holdings Inc., Intrepid Potash Inc., and Tile Shop Holdings Inc. due to improved fundamentals and valuations, with scores ranging from 70% to 80%.
Company Descriptions: YETI Holdings specializes in outdoor products, Intrepid Potash focuses on mineral delivery for agriculture and industrial use, and Tile Shop Holdings is a retailer of natural and man-made tiles and related materials.
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Analyst Views on IPI
Wall Street analysts forecast IPI stock price to fall
2 Analyst Rating
0 Buy
0 Hold
2 Sell
Moderate Sell
Current: 41.820
Low
24.00
Averages
24.00
High
24.00
Current: 41.820
Low
24.00
Averages
24.00
High
24.00
About IPI
Intrepid Potash, Inc. is a diversified mineral company that delivers potassium, magnesium, sulfur, salt, and water products to customers in the agriculture, animal feed and the oil and gas industries. The Company's segments include potash, Trio, and oilfield solutions. Its three primary products are potash, Trio, and water. It also sells salt, magnesium chloride, metal recovery salts, brines, and water that are derived as part of its mining processes. It sells potash in three primary markets: the agricultural market as a fertilizer input, the animal feed market as a nutrient supplement, and the industrial market as a component in drilling and fracturing fluids for oil and gas wells and an input to other industrial processes. Trio is a specialty fertilizer that delivers potassium, sulfur, and magnesium in a single particle. It sells water for industrial use in the oil and gas services industry. Its other oilfield related offerings include caliche, right-of-way agreements, and others.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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