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DGB GROUP N.V. Stock Drops By 21% In The Last 10 Sessions

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(VIANEWS) - Shares of DGB GROUP N.V. (AEX-Index: DGB.AS) dropped by a staggering 21.3% in 10 sessions from €0.65 to €0.51 at 05:07 EST on Wednesday, after three successive sessions in a row of losses. AEX-Index is sliding 0.77% to €763.09, after two sequential sessions in a row of losses.

DGB GROUP N.V.'s last close was €0.51, 57.17% under its 52-week high of €1.20.

About DGB GROUP N.V.

DGB Group N.V. invests in, develops, and manages biodiversity and carbon offset, and nature-based projects for businesses and governments in the Netherlands and internationally. The company offers nature-based solutions comprising the management and use of nature for tackling social and environmental challenges; carbon offsetting projects for reducing carbon footprint of companies; and biodiversity protection and ecosystem services. It also provides ESG reporting and tree integration services. The company was formerly known as Verenigde Nederlandse Compagnie N.V. and changed its name to DGB Group N.V. in January 2018. DGB Group N.V. was founded in 1957 and is based in Haarlemmermeer, the Netherlands.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, DGB GROUP N.V. has a trailing twelve months EPS of €-0.1.

The company's return on equity, which measures the profitability of a business relative to shareholder's equity, for the twelve trailing months is negative -19%.

Volatility

DGB GROUP N.V.'s last week, last month's, and last quarter's current intraday variation average was a negative 2.46%, a negative 0.67%, and a positive 4.02%.

DGB GROUP N.V.'s highest amplitude of average volatility was 4.60% (last week), 3.79% (last month), and 4.02% (last quarter).

Yearly Top and Bottom Value

DGB GROUP N.V.'s stock is valued at €0.51 at 05:07 EST, under its 52-week low of €0.51.

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