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NORWEGIAN AIR SHUT Stock Jumps By 33% In The Last 21 Sessions

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(VIANEWS) - Shares of NORWEGIAN AIR SHUT (Oslo Børs All-share Index_GI: NAS.OL) rose by a staggering 33.72% in 21 sessions from 7.77 kr to 10.39 kr at 01:40 EST on Monday, after three sequential sessions in a row of losses. Oslo Børs All-share Index_GI is jumping 0.37% to 1,418.24 kr, after three sequential sessions in a row of losses.

NORWEGIAN AIR SHUT's last close was 10.52 kr, 23.21% below its 52-week high of 13.70 kr.

About NORWEGIAN AIR SHUT

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, together with its subsidiaries, provides scheduled and charter airline services in Norway and internationally. As of December 31, 2021, the company operated a fleet of 70 aircraft. It is also involved in aircraft financing, leasing, and ownership activities; and cargo activities. Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Fornebu, Norway.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, NORWEGIAN AIR SHUT has a trailing twelve months EPS of 0.1 kr.

PE Ratio

NORWEGIAN AIR SHUT has a trailing twelve months price to earnings ratio of 103.9. Meaning, the purchaser of the share is investing 103.9 kr for every norwegian krone of annual earnings.

The company's return on equity, which measures the profitability of a business relative to shareholder's equity, for the twelve trailing months is 33.48%.

Yearly Top and Bottom Value

NORWEGIAN AIR SHUT's stock is valued at 10.39 kr at 01:40 EST, way below its 52-week high of 13.70 kr and way higher than its 52-week low of 6.33 kr.

Sales Growth

NORWEGIAN AIR SHUT's sales growth for the current quarter is 168.8%.

Volume

Today's last reported volume for NORWEGIAN AIR SHUT is 6520695 which is 52.3% above its average volume of 3844970.

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