A rating of 73 puts Genie Energy Ltd Class B (GNE) near the top of the Utilities - Regulated Electric industry according to InvestorsObserver. Genie Energy Ltd Class B's score of 73 means it scores higher than 73% of stocks in the industry. Genie Energy Ltd Class B also received an overall rating of 56, putting it above 56% of all stocks. Utilities - Regulated Electric is ranked 54 out of the 148 industries.
GNE has an Overall Score of 56. Find out what this means to you and get the rest of the rankings on GNE!
Analyzing stocks can be hard. There are tons of numbers and ratios, and it can be hard to remember what they all mean and what counts as “good” for a given value. InvestorsObserver ranks stocks on eight different metrics. We percentile rank most of our scores to make it easy for investors to understand. A score of 56 means the stock is more attractive than 56 percent of stocks.
Our proprietary scoring system captures technical factors, fundamental analysis and the opinions of analysts on Wall Street. This makes InvestorsObserver’s overall rating a great way to get started, regardless of your investing style. Percentile-ranked scores are also easy to understand. A score of 100 is the top and a 0 is the bottom. There’s no need to try to remember what is “good” for a bunch of complicated ratios, just pay attention to which numbers are the highest.
What's Happening With Genie Energy Ltd Class B Stock Today?
Genie Energy Ltd Class B (GNE) stock is trading at $9.97 as of 2:15 PM on Wednesday, Nov 30, an increase of $0.24, or 2.47% from the previous closing price of $9.73. The stock has traded between $9.68 and $10.03 so far today. Volume today is light. So far 52,718 shares have traded compared to average volume of 74,061 shares.
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