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Sino Land (OTCMKTS:SNLAY) Shares Gap Down - Here's What Happened

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Key Points

  • Sino Land's shares gapped down from a previous closing price of $6.59 to open at $6.07, with minimal trading volume of 246 shares.
  • The company's fifty-day moving average is $5.96 and the two-hundred-day moving average is $5.38, indicating recent stock performance trends.
  • Sino Land operates through diverse segments, including Property Sales, Property Rental, and Hotel Operations, highlighting its multifaceted business strategy.
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Sino Land Co. (OTCMKTS:SNLAY - Get Free Report)'s share price gapped down prior to trading on Monday . The stock had previously closed at $6.59, but opened at $6.07. Sino Land shares last traded at $6.07, with a volume of 246 shares.

Sino Land Price Performance

The firm's 50 day moving average price is $5.98 and its 200-day moving average price is $5.39.

About Sino Land

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Sino Land Company Limited, an investment holding company, invests in, develops, manages, and trades in properties. It operates through six segments: Property Sales, Property Rental, Property Management and Other Services, Hotel Operations, Investments in Securities, and Financing. The company's property portfolio includes shopping malls, offices, industrial buildings, residentials and car parks.

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