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Is it Time to Dump Orange SA (ORAN) Stock After it Is Up 0.26% in a Week?

Thursday, June 30, 2022 10:41 AM | InvestorsObserver Analysts

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Is it Time to Dump Orange SA (ORAN) Stock After it Is Up 0.26% in a Week?

Orange SA (ORAN) stock is up 0.26% over the past week and gets a Neutral rating from InvestorsObserver Sentiment Indicator.

Sentiment Score - ,neutral
Orange SA has a Neutral sentiment reading. Find out what this means for you and get the rest of the rankings on ORAN!

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What's Happening With ORAN Stock Today?

Orange SA (ORAN) stock is trading at $11.67 as of 10:38 AM on Thursday, Jun 30, a drop of -$0.05, or -0.43% from the previous closing price of $11.72. The stock has traded between $11.63 and $11.71 so far today. Volume today is light. So far 56,830 shares have traded compared to average volume of 664,737 shares. To see InvestorsObserver's Sentiment Score for Orange SA click here.

More About Orange SA

Orange is the incumbent telecom operator in France, formerly known as France Telecom. The company operates fixed and wireless businesses in France, where it is the market leader ahead of Iliad, Bouygues and SFR. Orange also has fixed and wireless (convergent) operations in Spain, Poland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Central Europe (Romania, Slovakia, Moldova). Around 15% of revenue comes from emerging African markets, where the company only operates wireless networks and 20% comes from the enterprise segment, which serves companies with more than 50 employees in France and internationally. Click Here to get the full Stock Report for Orange SA stock.

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