Ennis (EBF) stock still showing growth potential? Coverage includes sector leadership, institutional buying, long-term upside potential with professional investor insights. Ennis Inc. (EBF) closed at $20.28, up 1.20% on the session, building on recent positive momentum. The stock is currently trading above its established support level of $19.27 and approaching the resistance level of $21.29, which has historically capped upside moves. This action places EBF in a potentially pivotal technical zone.
Ennis Inc. (EBF) Rises 1.20% as Bulls Test Key Resistance - ETF Flow
EBF - Stock Analysis
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