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GC RIEBER SHIPPING Stock Over 27% Up In The Last 21 Sessions

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In recent stock market activity, shares of GC RIEBER SHIPPING (RISH.OL) listed on the Oslo Bors Benchmark Index has shown remarkable performance. These stocks experienced an impressive 27.96% surge within 21 sessions - a jump from Kr18.6 to Kr23.80 on Thursday morning trading. However, this rise is quite contrasting compared to its benchmark index, which rose only 0.588% overall and is currently valued at Kr1,238.20.

About GC RIEBER

GC RIEBER is essentially a ship-owning project house that is involved in developing maritime projects worldwide. GC Rieber AS is its parent company. While its stock is seen trading 4.84% below its 52-week high of Kr24.80 due to profitability issues. It reported negative earnings per share (EPS) over the trailing twelve months of Kr-0.4 with negative returns on equity (ROE) totalling -2.94%.

Understanding The Value Increase

The recent surge in the value could very well be attributed to its highly volatile nature. To understand this, we have observed average intraday variations over the last week, month, and quarter which have averaged 3.06%, 1.28%, and 2.35% - with volatility peaking at 4.38% last week compared with its monthly and quarterly averages of 2.76% and 2.35% respectively.

Trading Volume and Dividends

Interestingly, this stock's surge was accompanied by a rather dramatic spike in trading volume. A trading activity of 10,685 was reported, which is a significant 193.23% more than its average monthly volume of 17,597. Furthermore, according to Morningstar, Inc, the next dividend payment is projected to occur on April 26, 2023 with an anticipated forward annual dividend rate of 0.25 and yield of 1.34%.

A Word to Investors

In conclusion, investors should exercise caution while making decisions related to such volatile stocks. While the increase in trading volume indicates strong interest, whether this interest will remain sustainable greatly depends on the ongoing company performance and market conditions.

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