Wolters Kluwer (OTCMKTS:WTKWY - Get Free Report) was the recipient of a significant decrease in short interest during the month of January. As of January 31st, there was short interest totalling 1,700 shares, a decrease of 43.3% from the January 15th total of 3,000 shares. Based on an average daily trading volume, of 26,900 shares, the short-interest ratio is currently 0.1 days.
Wolters Kluwer Stock Performance
WTKWY traded down $0.31 during trading on Friday, hitting $186.74. 6,408 shares of the company's stock were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 12,816. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 2.26, a quick ratio of 0.76 and a current ratio of 0.78. The business's 50 day moving average is $174.03 and its two-hundred day moving average is $170.68. Wolters Kluwer has a fifty-two week low of $146.00 and a fifty-two week high of $189.96.
About Wolters Kluwer
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Wolters Kluwer N.V. provides professional information, software solutions, and services in the Netherlands, rest of Europe, the United States, Canada, the Asia Pacific, and internationally. The company operates through Health; Tax & Accounting; Financial & Corporate Compliance; Legal & Regulatory; and Corporate Performance & ESG segments.
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