Vs Media Holdings Ltd. (NASDAQ:VSME) Achieved Almost -2.31% Growth In A Month. Also Looks Good Long Term.

In last trading session, Vs Media Holdings Ltd. (NASDAQ:VSME) saw 3.54 million shares changing hands with its beta currently measuring 0. Company’s recent per share price level of $1.69 trading at $0.04 or 2.42% at ring of the bell on the day assigns it a market valuation of $37.18M. That closing price of VSME’s stock is at a discount of -3478.7% from its 52-week high price of $60.48 and is indicating a premium of 21.3% from its 52-week low price of $1.33. Taking a look at company’s average trading volume for last 10-days demonstrates a volume of 0.45 million shares which gives us an average trading volume of 138.88K if we extend that period to 3-months.

Vs Media Holdings Ltd. (NASDAQ:VSME) trade information

Upright in the green during last session for gaining 2.42%, in the last five days VSME remained trading in the red while hitting it’s week-highest on Friday, 07/19/24 when the stock touched $1.69 price level, adding 15.5% to its value on the day. Vs Media Holdings Ltd.’s shares saw a change of -36.13% in year-to-date performance and have moved -15.50% in past 5-day. Vs Media Holdings Ltd. (NASDAQ:VSME) showed a performance of -2.31% in past 30-days. Number of shares sold short was 52562.0 shares which calculate 0.31 days to cover the short interests.

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VSME Dividends

Vs Media Holdings Ltd. is more likely to be releasing its next quarterly report in August and investors are confident in the company announcing better current-quarter dividends despite the fact that it has been facing issues arising out of mounting debt.