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Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc(CWEB-T)
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Closing Bell: Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc up on Tuesday (CWEB)

Automated Summaries - The Globe and Mail - Tue Mar 26, 4:02PM CDT

Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc opened trading today at $0.23 and closed at $0.26. It traded at a low of $0.23 to a high of $0.26.

The price raised 10.64% from the previous day's close of $0.23.

Today across North America, the TSX Composite closed -0.19% at 21942.28, the S&P 500 closed -0.31% at 5218.19, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed -0.41% at 39313.64 and the Nasdaq Composite closed -0.27% at 16384.47.

Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc traded under CWEB on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).

A total of 60,568 shares was traded during the session, with total trades of 52. On average, Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc has traded 56,213 shares in the last five days and 81,504 year-to-date.

The TSX overall saw 2,365 price advancers against 2,885 declines and 121 unchanged.

During the prior 52 weeks, CWEB.TO has traded as high as $0.63 (September 20,2023) and low as $0.18 (February 23,2024). Moreover, in the last 12 months, Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc's shares have shrunken -38.82 percent, while they have decreased -3.70% since the start of 2024.

Following today's trading, Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc has a market capitalization of $36.88 million on a float of 156,961 shares outstanding. Its annual EPS is $-0.33.

Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc is a None company headquartered in Louisville, USA.

Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc is holding an average recommendation of "Moderate Buy" from 2.00 analysts according to Zacks. Currently, there are 1 buy ratings and 1 hold ratings for the stock.

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