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MMS

3.75%
2.6M shares13 July(T+4)
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Fundamentals

Market Cap$1.4B
P/E Ratio13.8
52W Range$13.53 - $20.10
Dividend Yield7.00%
ROE88.1%

Historical Data63 days

DateShort %Gross Short
16 July
15 July
14 July
13 July3.75%
10 July3.84%
9 July3.86%
8 July3.90%
7 July3.99%
6 July4.03%
3 July4.09%
2 July4.11%
1 July4.20%

Mcmillan Shakespeare (MMS) Short Interest Summary

Mcmillan Shakespeare (MMS) currently has 3.75% of its shares sold short (2.6 million shares, worth approximately $51.6 million), based on ASIC short position data reported on 13 July 2026 (T+4 reporting lag). That makes MMS the #88 most shorted stock on the ASX most shorted list. Short interest in MMS is down 0.28% over the past week and down 1.55% over the past month. MMS is part of the Industrials sector on the ASX.

Recent MMS Short Position History

DateShort %Short SharesClose Price
13 July 20263.75%2.6M$19.65
10 July 20263.84%2.7M$19.33
9 July 20263.86%2.7M$19.46
8 July 20263.90%2.7M$19.68
7 July 20263.99%2.8M$19.18
6 July 20264.03%2.8M$19.06
3 July 20264.09%2.8M$19.26
2 July 20264.11%2.9M$19.07
1 July 20264.20%2.9M$18.89
30 June 20264.27%3.0M$19.49

MMS Short Selling — Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mcmillan Shakespeare (MMS)'s current short interest?

Mcmillan Shakespeare (MMS) currently has a short interest of 3.75% of total shares outstanding. This means 3.75% of MMS's shares have been sold short by investors who expect the price to decline. This data is sourced from ASIC reports and updated daily.

Is MMS heavily shorted on the ASX?

MMS has a relatively low short interest of 3.75%. Short interest below 5% generally suggests limited bearish sentiment from short sellers.

What does short interest mean for MMS investors?

Short interest in MMS shows the percentage of shares investors have borrowed and sold, betting the price will fall. At 3.75%, MMS's short interest is at a low level. See our short squeeze candidates and days to cover analysis for more context.

Where does this MMS short data come from?

Short position data is published by ASIC with a four trading day delay (T+4) and covers reported short positions as a percentage of total shares on issue. ASX Short Data also tracks daily gross short sales (T+1), securities lending, and director trades for MMS.