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AIRTHINGS Stock 14.75% Up Today

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(VIANEWS) - The Market ended the session with AIRTHINGS (AIRX.OL) rising 14.75% to kr2.45 on Tuesday, following the last session's downward trend. Oslo Børs Benchmark Index_GI fell 0.47% to kr1,210.96, after two sequential sessions in a row of gains, on what was a somewhat bearish trend trading session today.

About AIRTHINGS

Airthings ASA, a hardware-enabled software company, develop products and systems for monitoring indoor air quality, radon, and energy efficiency worldwide. It operates through Consumer, Business, and Professional segments. The Consumer segments sells air quality sensors to private customers through retail and e-commerce. Its Business segment provides air quality solutions to schools, office building, and other commercial buildings. The Professional segment sells measurement solutions, which enables inspectors and certified radon professionals to measure, analyze, and report on buildings; and offers rental of products and calibration services. In addition, it offers digital radon detectors as well as smart indoor air quality monitors and solutions. The company provides its products under the View Plus, Wave Plus, Wave Radon, Wave Mini, House Kit, Hub, Corentium Home, Plus, and Pro brands. Airthings ASA was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in Oslo, Norway.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, AIRTHINGS has a trailing twelve months EPS of kr-0.54.

Volatility

AIRTHINGS's last week, last month's, and last quarter's current intraday variation average was a negative 1.56%, a negative 1.37%, and a positive 2.40%.

AIRTHINGS's highest amplitude of average volatility was 2.96% (last week), 2.55% (last month), and 2.40% (last quarter).

Stock Price Classification

According to the stochastic oscillator, a useful indicator of overbought and oversold conditions, AIRTHINGS's stock is considered to be overbought (>=80).

Volume

Today's last reported volume for AIRTHINGS is 407327 which is 79.14% above its average volume of 227371.

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