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Vecima Networks Inc(VCM-T)
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Closing Bell: Vecima Networks Inc down on Tuesday (VCM)

Automated Summaries - The Globe and Mail - Tue Apr 9, 4:01PM CDT

Vecima Networks Inc opened trading today at $22.21 and closed at $22.20. Intraday prices ranged from a low of $22.20 to a high of $22.21.

Shares eased -2.07% from the previous day's close of $22.67.

Today across North America, the TSX Composite closed -0.02% at 22260.30, the S&P 500 closed -0.04% at 5202.39, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed -0.03% at 38892.80 and the Nasdaq Composite closed 0.03% at 16253.96.

Vecima Networks Inc has listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the ticker VCM.

Trading volume was 682 on 6 total trades. On average, Vecima Networks Inc has traded 11,013 shares over the last 5-days and 4,772 year-to-date.

The TSX market on the whole today saw 2,909 price advancers against 2,322 declines and 125 unchanged.

During the prior 52 weeks, VCM.TO has traded as high as $23.30 (May 10,2023) and low as $14.50 (February 12,2024). Moreover, in the last 12 months, Vecima Networks Inc's shares have eased -3.90%, while this year, they have boosted 35.78%.

It announced a 0.06 dividend on February 12/24, with an February 22/24 ex-date and March 18/24 pay day.

Following today's trading, Vecima Networks Inc has a market capitalization of $551.14 million on a float of 24,312 shares outstanding. Its annual EPS is $0.61.

Vecima Networks Inc is a TSX Communication Equipment company headquartered in Victoria, CAN.

Currently, Vecima Networks Inc's consensus rating is "Moderate Buy" based on 4 analysts according to Zacks. Currently, there are 4 buy ratings for the stock.

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