How Will E.W. Scripps Co. (NASDAQ: SSP) Look After It Drops -253.21% From Its Highs?

, E.W. Scripps Co. (NASDAQ:SSP)’s traded shares were 0.53 million, with the beta value of the company hitting 1.78. , the stock’s price was $3.12, reflecting an intraday gain of 13.22% or $0.36. The 52-week high for the SSP share is $11.02, that puts it down -253.21 from that peak though still a striking 37.18% gain since the share price plummeted to a 52-week low of $1.96. The company’s market capitalization is $266.84M, and the average trade volume was 1.31 million shares over the past three months.

E.W. Scripps Co. (NASDAQ:SSP) trade information

E.W. Scripps Co. (SSP) registered a 13.22% upside in the last session and has traded in the green over the past 5 sessions. The stock spiked 13.22% in intraday trading to $3.12, hitting a weekly high. The stock’s 5-day price performance is 31.30%, and it has moved by 16.17% in 30 days. Based on these gigs, the overall price performance for the year is -65.85%.

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E.W. Scripps Co. (SSP) estimates and forecasts

Statistics show that E.W. Scripps Co. has outperformed its competitors in share price, compared to the industry in which it operates. E.W. Scripps Co. (SSP) shares have gone down -60.29% during the last six months, with a year-to-date growth rate more than the industry average at 106.33% against 17.90.

While earnings are projected to return 437.38% in 2024, the next five years will return 10.00% per annum.

SSP Dividends

E.W. Scripps Co. is due to release its next quarterly earnings in July. However, it is important to remember that the dividend yield ratio is merely an indicator meant to only serve as guidance.