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VRVerra Mobility Corp

Verra Mobility Corp

VRRMNASDAQ NMS - GLOBAL MARKET
Consumer DiscretionaryProfessional Services

$4.51

+0.3800 (+9.20%)

As of 05/29/26 EDT · USD

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Low: $3.40Current: $4.51High: $25.83

Key Statistics

Open

$4.13

Day High

$4.72

Day Low

$4.01

Prev. Close

$4.13

VolumeShares traded today.

20.19M

Avg. VolumeAverage daily volume.

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

$685.10M

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.

5.50

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.

$25.83

52W LowLowest price over the past 52 weeks.

$3.40

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

$13.78

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

$19.88

Dividend YieldAnnual dividend ÷ share price, as a %.

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

Performance

1W

-66.3%

1M

-69.7%

6M

-79.1%

YTD

-79.8%

1Y

-80.9%

About

Ayala Corporation is the publicly listed holding company for the diversified interests of the Ayala Group. Founded in the Philippines in 1834 by Domingo Ureta Roxas and Antonio de Ayala during Spanish colonial rule, it is the country's oldest and largest conglomerate. The company has a portfolio of diverse business interests, including investments in retail, education, real estate, banking, telecommunications, water infrastructure, renewable energy, electronics, information technology, automotive, healthcare, management, and business process outsourcing.

www.verramobility.com/

Company Facts

SectorConsumer Discretionary
IndustryProfessional Services
ExchangeNASDAQ NMS - GLOBAL MARKET
CurrencyUSD

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