What is going on with Revlon stock as REV spikes over 400%

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  • Revlon has had to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
  • Despite this, REV stock has moved from $1.25 to over $6.
  • REV gains over 400% last week as the company gets another loan.

Revlon stock (REV) is top of the leaderboard of the favorite short squeeze mentions across social media this week as the stock stages an epic squeeze.

A quick recap on the story so far in case you missed it. Revlon is a consumer cosmetics brand well known globally but an old legacy business that has struggled to adapt to changing tastes and new more upstart brands. REV has suffered as a result with balance sheet problems and consequently an enormous debt pile. As we have been banging on across the meme stock sector this year, this is not the environment to be heavily indebted. Widening credit spreads, rising interest rates and souring investor sentiment mean that debt burdens are rising just when revenues are falling. Refinancing debt has all of a sudden dried up with bond issuance collapsing especially across the junk or high-yield space. Fitch reported in May that Q1 high yield issuance has fallen 75% versus a year ago. This has done serious damage for Revlon and last week it filed for Chapter 11. Its long-term debt has trebled over the past 10 years.

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Revlon stock news: More debt, please

If the debt is the problem, then it is somewhat ironic that extra debt is part of the reason for this massive sudden spike in REV stock. On last Friday, a bankruptcy court approved an additional $375 million loan for Revlon so it could struggle along and actually sell some stuff to generate some income. It’s a bit of an odd one but basically, the company had virtually no cash left meaning it would shortly cease all operations unless the loan was approved. The hope is the loan will allow it to struggle along to the end of the year and potentially restructure and keep some form of the business afloat. That may allow the company to restructure, be acquired, or just prolong the failure.

One other caveat to add is that this was a slow-train crash, meaning shorts had ample opportunity to jump on board at higher prices. The dogs on the street could see this heading for Chapter 11 and so it was well shorted. Many shorts will not want to wait for a time-consuming outcome and merely decided to take their profits and move on. So the rally is a bit of short-covering rather than a short squeeze, in my opinion. 

REV stock forecast

Where is REV stock going from here? Well, certainly stating the obvious this is not a stock you really want to hold. Some short-term opportunities perhaps, but all are high risk, involving selling options to capitalize on the high volatility. I am not going to recommend any strategies here because option wiring exposes unlimited losses and is only for highly experienced professional options traders who know how to manage the delta and gamma changes.

Revlon shares will likely struggle along with an inevitable massive debt restructuring, which will likely wipe out many debt and equity holders. The temptation is obviously to short such a massive move but if you do please use stops as volatility is huge.

REV stock daily chart

REV stock chart, daily


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