ageas SA/NV (OTCMKTS:AGESY - Get Free Report) saw a large growth in short interest in March. As of March 15th, there was short interest totalling 4,000 shares, a growth of 21.2% from the February 28th total of 3,300 shares. Currently, 0.0% of the company's stock are short sold. Based on an average daily volume of 6,200 shares, the short-interest ratio is presently 0.6 days.
ageas SA/NV Stock Down 6.5 %
OTCMKTS:AGESY traded down $3.96 during mid-day trading on Friday, hitting $56.74. The stock had a trading volume of 4,517 shares, compared to its average volume of 4,042. ageas SA/NV has a twelve month low of $43.96 and a twelve month high of $61.40. The stock has a 50-day simple moving average of $56.02 and a two-hundred day simple moving average of $52.82.
About ageas SA/NV
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ageas SA/NV, together with its subsidiaries, engages in insurance business. It operates in five segments: Belgium, Europe, Asia, Reinsurance, and General Account. The company offers property, casualty, and life insurance products, as well as pension products; and reinsurance products. It provides life insurance products include risks related to the life and death of individuals; and non-life insurance products comprise accident and health, motor, fire, and other property insurance products, as well as insurance services for other damages to property.
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