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KOMPLETT Stock Impressive Rise 15% On Thursday, Outperforms Market

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(VIANEWS) - Shares of KOMPLETT (Oslo Børs All-share Index_GI: KOMPL.OL) rose by a staggering 15.62% to 15.10 kr at 16:40 EST on Thursday, following the last session's upward trend. Oslo Børs All-share Index_GI is dropping 0.29% to 1,411.84 kr, after two successive sessions in a row of losses. This seems, as yet, a somewhat down trend exchanging session today.

KOMPLETT's last close was 13.58 kr, 80.18% under its 52-week high of 68.50 kr.

About KOMPLETT

Komplett ASA operates as an online retailer of electronics and IT products in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The company operates through three segments: B2C, B2B, and Distribution. It offers consumer electronics and business solutions, including computer components, gaming, PCs, household electronics, and other computer-related products, as well as brown and white goods, and cloud-based IT solutions and services. It operates four webshops under the Komplett brand; and 18 retail stores under the Webhallen brand. The company's B2B operations include sales to companies and public entities/institutions under the Komplett Bedrift and Komplett Företag. It also distributes products to resellers and other entities under the Itegra brand. The company was formerly known as Norkom ASA and changed its name to Komplett ASA in December 2002. Komplett ASA was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Sandefjord, Norway.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, KOMPLETT has a trailing twelve months EPS of -22.09 kr.

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 -0.92%.

Yearly Top and Bottom Value

KOMPLETT's stock is valued at 15.10 kr at 16:40 EST, way below its 52-week high of 68.50 kr and way above its 52-week low of 12.64 kr.

Moving Average

KOMPLETT's worth is above its 50-day moving average of 14.82 kr and way below its 200-day moving average of 19.19 kr.

Volume

Today's last reported volume for KOMPLETT is 465246 which is 53.27% above its average volume of 303536.

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