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SRStrata Critical Medical Inc

Strata Critical Medical Inc

SRTANASDAQ NMS - GLOBAL MARKET
Consumer DiscretionaryHealth Care

$6.31

-0.160000 (-2.47%)

As of 05/29/26 EDT · USD

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Low: $3.40Current: $6.31High: $6.50

Key Statistics

Open

$6.46

Day High

$6.46

Day Low

$6.14

Prev. Close

$6.47

VolumeShares traded today.

666.99K

Avg. VolumeAverage daily volume.

Market CapTotal value of all shares = price × shares outstanding.

$545.98M

P/E (TTM)Price-to-Earnings: share price ÷ earnings per share over the last 12 months. Lower can mean cheaper; very high can mean growth expectations.

-31.53

Forward P/EP/E based on forecast next-year earnings.

P/B RatioPrice-to-Book: share price ÷ book value per share.

52W HighHighest price over the past 52 weeks.

$6.50

52W LowLowest price over the past 52 weeks.

$3.40

50D MAAverage closing price over the last 50 trading days.

$4.89

200D MAAverage closing price over the last 200 trading days.

$4.83

Dividend YieldAnnual dividend ÷ share price, as a %.

BetaVolatility vs the market. >1 = more volatile than the S&P 500.

Performance

1W

+8.8%

1M

+28.8%

6M

+49.2%

YTD

+28.0%

1Y

+80.8%

About

Social stratification refers to a society's hierarchical categorization of its people into groups based on socioeconomic factors such as wealth, income, race, education, ethnicity, gender, occupation, social status, or derived power. It is a hierarchy within groups that ascribe them to different levels of privileges. As such, stratification is the relative social position of persons within a social group, category, geographic region, or social unit. The concept of social stratification was introduced by a Russian-American sociologist Pitirim Sorokin in his book "Social Mobility" published in 1927.

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Company Facts

SectorConsumer Discretionary
IndustryHealth Care
ExchangeNASDAQ NMS - GLOBAL MARKET
CurrencyUSD

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