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Global Acquisitions Corporation

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Market capitalization
‪15.26 M‬USD
−0.10USD
‪−69.88 K‬USD
0.00USD
‪2.91 M‬
Beta (1Y)
11.44

About Global Acquisitions Corporation


Sector
CEO
Ronald S. Boreta
Headquarters
Las Vegas
Founded
1984
FIGI
BBG000K2YPJ9
Global Acquisitions Corp. is a shell company. Its purpose is to seek, investigate and, if such investigation warrants, acquire an interest in business opportunities presented by persons or firms who or which desire to seek the perceived advantages of a corporation whose securities are registered pursuant to the exchange act. The company was founded on March 6, 1984 and is headquartered in Las Vegas, NV.
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Oscillators
Neutral
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Neutral
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Neutral
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Neutral
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Moving Averages
Neutral
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Moving Averages
Neutral
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Frequently Asked Questions


The current price of AASP is 1.80 USD — it has decreased by −5.45% in the past 24 hours. Watch Global Acquisitions Corporation stock price performance more closely on the chart.
Depending on the exchange, the stock ticker may vary. For instance, on OTC exchange Global Acquisitions Corporation stocks are traded under the ticker AASP.
AASP stock has fallen by −8.24% compared to the previous week, the month change is a 56.00% rise, over the last year Global Acquisitions Corporation has showed a ‪1.09 K‬% increase.
AASP reached its all-time high on Sep 18, 1995 with the price of 8.50 USD, and its all-time low was 0.005 USD and was reached on Nov 18, 2002. View more price dynamics on AASP chart.
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AASP stock is 15.00% volatile and has beta coefficient of 11.44. Track Global Acquisitions Corporation stock price on the chart and check out the list of the most volatile stocks — is Global Acquisitions Corporation there?
Today Global Acquisitions Corporation has the market capitalization of ‪17.61 M‬, it has increased by 36.67% over the last week.
Yes, you can track Global Acquisitions Corporation financials in yearly and quarterly reports right on TradingView.
AASP net income for the last quarter is ‪−637.01 K‬ USD, while the quarter before that showed ‪−20.21 K‬ USD of net income which accounts for ‪−3.05 K‬% change. Track more Global Acquisitions Corporation financial stats to get the full picture.
No, AASP doesn't pay any dividends to its shareholders. But don't worry, we've prepared a list of high-dividend stocks for you.
Like other stocks, AASP shares are traded on stock exchanges, e.g. Nasdaq, Nyse, Euronext, and the easiest way to buy them is through an online stock broker. To do this, you need to open an account and follow a broker's procedures, then start trading. You can trade Global Acquisitions Corporation stock right from TradingView charts — choose your broker and connect to your account.
Investing in stocks requires a comprehensive research: you should carefully study all the available data, e.g. company's financials, related news, and its technical analysis. So Global Acquisitions Corporation technincal analysis shows the buy rating today, and its 1 week rating is buy. Since market conditions are prone to changes, it's worth looking a bit further into the future — according to the 1 month rating Global Acquisitions Corporation stock shows the strong buy signal. See more of Global Acquisitions Corporation technicals for a more comprehensive analysis.
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