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AUSTEVOLL SEAFOOD Stock Over 9% Up So Far Today

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(VIANEWS) - Shares of AUSTEVOLL SEAFOOD (Oslo Børs Benchmark Index_GI: AUSS.OL) jumped 9.91% to kr97.05 at 14:23 EST on Thursday, after two successive sessions in a row of losses. Oslo Børs Benchmark Index_GI is jumping 0.82% to kr1,231.28, following the last session's downward trend. This seems, up until now, a somewhat up trend exchanging session today.

About AUSTEVOLL SEAFOOD

Austevoll Seafood ASA, a seafood company, engages in the salmon and trout, white fish, and pelagic businesses in Norway, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Eastern Europe, Africa, North America, Asia, South America, and internationally. The company is involved in the ownership and operation of fishing vessels, as well as farming, aquaculture, processing, sale, and distribution of salmon and trout. It also produces white fish products, freezing and canning plants, fish meals, and fish oils; omega-3 oil; and canned and frozen fish products. The company was incorporated in 1981 and is headquartered in Storebø, Norway. Austevoll Seafood ASA is a subsidiary of Laco AS.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, AUSTEVOLL SEAFOOD has a trailing twelve months EPS of kr13.04.

PE Ratio

AUSTEVOLL SEAFOOD has a trailing twelve months price to earnings ratio of 7.44. Meaning, the purchaser of the share is investing kr7.44 for every norwegian krone of annual earnings.

Volatility

AUSTEVOLL SEAFOOD's last week, last month's, and last quarter's current intraday variation average was a negative 1.12%, a negative 0.59%, and a positive 1.54%.

AUSTEVOLL SEAFOOD's highest amplitude of average volatility was 1.26% (last week), 1.60% (last month), and 1.54% (last quarter).

Stock Price Classification

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

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