Alps Alpine Co., Ltd. (OTCMKTS:APELY - Get Free Report) was the recipient of a significant decline in short interest during the month of October. As of October 31st, there was short interest totalling 800 shares, a decline of 11.1% from the October 15th total of 900 shares. Based on an average trading volume of 900 shares, the short-interest ratio is presently 0.9 days.
Alps Alpine Stock Performance
Shares of OTCMKTS:APELY remained flat at $20.23 during midday trading on Friday. 50 shares of the company traded hands, compared to its average volume of 800. Alps Alpine has a 1-year low of $13.45 and a 1-year high of $23.50. The company has a current ratio of 1.90, a quick ratio of 1.26 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.15. The firm has a fifty day moving average price of $20.89 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $20.03.
About Alps Alpine
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Alps Alpine Co, Ltd. manufactures and sells electronic components in Japan and internationally. It operates through four segments: Components, Sensor Communication, Module Systems, and Logistics. The company's products for the consumer, industrial equipment, and IoT markets include TACT switches, worker condition monitoring systems, HAPTIC reactor, actuator for cameras, remote monitoring system for logistics, analog meter monitoring system, resistive position sensor, pressure sensor, air environment sensor module, three-axis geomagnetic sensor, humidity sensor, and pc board mount current sensor.
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