Who cares about a stock that reached its all time high back in 2007? This list of companies at their 52-week highs is perhaps a better yardstick for recent performance, and consequently profit potential. As with all time highs, there are two ways to read this information: 1) that the business is doing well and probably will continue to do well as a result and 2) that it's getting into over-hyped territory and may retrace soon.
Ticker | Price | Change % 1D | Change 1D | Technical Rating 1D | Volume 1D | Volume * Price 1D | Market cap | P/E (TTM) | EPS (TTM) | Employees | Sector |
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33.0DKK | 0.92% | 0.3DKK | Buy | 40.41K | 1.334M | 908.206MDKK | — | — | — | Miscellaneous | |
315.1DKK | 6.34% | 18.8DKK | Strong Buy | 483.866K | 152.466M | 16.756BDKK | 27.97 | 10.59DKK | — | Non-Energy Minerals | |
437.8DKK | 1.67% | 7.2DKK | Strong Buy | 96.75K | 42.357M | 18.505BDKK | 87.16 | 4.94DKK | 424 | Producer Manufacturing | |
7.84DKK | 3.29% | 0.25DKK | Strong Buy | 63.291K | 496.201K | — | — | — | — | Distribution Services |