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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    2.3747$
  • Previous Close
    2.3747$
  • 52 Week Change
    2.25$
  • Day Range
    0.00$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    2.29$ - 4.54$
  • Dividend Per Share
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  • Market cap
    74 855 K$
  • EPS
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  • Beta
    0.284
  • Volume
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About

H2O.XETRA refers to shares of H2O Innovation Inc. traded on the XETRA exchange. XETRA is a trading platform operated by Deutsche Börse, the German stock exchange. H2O Innovation Inc. is a water treatment solutions company. Therefore, H2O.XETRA represents the company's stock being bought and sold on the German XETRA exchange. Investors can purchase or sell these shares through brokers or financial institutions that have access to the XETRA trading platform. The price of H2O.XETRA fluctuates based on market supply and demand, reflecting investor sentiment towards H2O Innovation Inc. and broader market conditions.

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Factors

Factor: Explanation Supply and Demand: Higher demand increases price; greater supply decreases price. Company Performance: Strong financial results can drive up stock price. Overall Market Sentiment: Positive market trends often lift stock prices. Interest Rates: Increased interest rates can negatively impact stock valuation. Economic Indicators: GDP growth, inflation, and employment data influence stock value. News & Events: Company-specific and industry-related news can cause price fluctuations. Investor Confidence: High confidence typically leads to more buying. Currency Fluctuations: Exchange rates affect international trading and valuations. Competitor Activity: Actions by rival firms can influence market perception. Global Events: Geopolitical events and crises impact market stability. Commodity Prices: Prices of raw materials used can affect profitability. Regulatory Changes: New regulations can impact operations and profit margins. Technological Advancements: Innovations can create new opportunities or risks. Management Decisions: Strategic decisions by company leadership can affect investor sentiment. Sector Trends: The performance of the overall industry can pull the stock price along. Trading Volume: High volume may indicate increased interest. Analyst Ratings: Recommendations from analysts can influence investor behavior. Dividend Policies: Dividend payouts can attract or deter investors. Liquidity: Ease of buying/selling the stock affects its appeal. Earnings Reports: Quarterly and annual reports provide insights into financial health. Mergers & Acquisitions: Possible acquisitions can boost stock prices. Future Growth Prospects: Expectations about the company's future impact valuation. Investor Expectations: How investors perceive future prospects. Brand Reputation: A strong brand can boost investor confidence. Macroeconomics Policies: Government policies on tax and tariffs. Resource Scarcity: Scarcity of resources can impact valuation. Climate Change: Regulations related to climate change. Geopolitics: Political events worldwide affect pricing. Shareholder Activism: Actions by activist investors. Technological Disruption: Affects pricing positively or negatively. Economic Instability: Instability in economies can hurt. Consumer Confidence: Consumer spending habits influence performance. Inflation Rates: Affect valuation due to impact on spending. Government Subsidies: Impact sector, and indirectly valuation. Unemployment Rates: Affect spending and business. Interest Rate Changes: Impact the cost of borrowing. Political Stability: Stability enables consistent growth. Global Trade Policies: Affect imports,exports, and prices. Supply Chain Disruptions: Disruptions influence prices negatively. Social Media Sentiment: Media influences valuations. Cybersecurity Risks: Impact credibility and valuations. ESG Factors: Environmental, social, and governance factors. Regulatory Environment: Impact the cost of doing business. Demographic Shifts: Impact future economic conditions. Natural Disasters: Major events negatively affect supply chains. Tax Policies: Impact profits. Health Crisis: Crisis hurts financial activity. Energy Prices: Impact overall economics and cost of transportation. Innovation and Technology: Developments may help or hinder. Debt Levels: High company levels affect valuations. Economic Growth: Overall economics influence valuations. Market Conditions: Bear markets or bull markets affect stock market. Risk Aversion: High aversion may affect valuations negatively. Investor Sentiment: Affects the pricing of shares. Valuation Metrics: P/E ratio and other metrics are important. Overall Financial Health: Key factor investors consider. Geopolitical Factors: Geo and other factors are key. Commodity Price Fluctuations: Changes in this also influence. Technological Disruptions: Help and hinder. Global Economic Health: Influences. Regulatory Landscape: Critical. Interest Rate Movements: Important. Investor Confidence Levels: A key factor. Economic Indicators: Key in this field. News and Events: Industry events. Company Performance: Company performance is key. Supply and Demand dynamics: Demand plays a key part. Analyst recommendations: Plays key part too. Dividend policy: Dividend plans play key part. Liquidity of stocks: Affects stocks. Earning releases: Earning plays key. Mergers and Acquisitions: M&A. Future growth prospects: A key factor. Brand reputation: Branding plays key role. Macroeconomic policies: Plays crucial role. Resource scarcity: Scarcity impacts. Climate change regulation: Climate impacts. Global trade policies: Important one. Supply chain disruptions: Supply chain plays role. Social media sentiment: Social plays a role. Cybersecurity risks: Security plays key role. ESG Factors: Affects. Tax policies: Taxes affect. Health crises: Crises play role. Energy prices: Pricing is key. Innovation: Key factor. Debt levels: Impact values. Market conditions: Bear or bull. Risk aversion: Aversion is important. Valuation metrics: Metric is important. Overall financial health: Health of company is key. Overall global health: Global health is key.

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