Nerdy Inc. (NRDY:NYQ) in St. Louis swings up 29.4% on stock market in one week

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Nerdy Inc. (NRDY:NYQ) in St. Louis saw one of the biggest weekly changes on Wall Street, up 29.4 percent throughout the week ending Aug. 26.

It rose $0.8, placing it 37th among the top 50 biggest swings in Wall Street during the time frame.

Shares in Nerdy Inc. finished the week ending Aug. 26 at $3.52.

Nerdy Inc., based in St. Louis, employs 1,000 people and has reported -$11,930,000 USD in income.

Stock fluctuations are affected by several factors, from news about the company involved to global trade difficulties or successes.

Despite a tumultuous year with the COVID-19 pandemic, the US stock market overall remained strong in 2021.

Tony Despirito at investment firm BlackRock said “Overall, companies have beat analyst expectations on both earnings per share and revenue growth. But the latter has been particularly strong.”

Nothing in this article is to be assumed as financial advice.

Individual companies can have several different types of shares across many stock markets. It is possible for different types of shares to see different results on the market.

Top 50 biggest stock market swings in week ending Aug. 27

Company Name Percentage Change Current Trading Price
First Wave BioPharma Inc. 2,036.9% $3.31
Soleno Therapeutics Inc. 1,016.3% $1.92
RiceBran Technologies 786.2% $2.57
DigitalBridge Group Inc. 262.1% $19.41
Minerva Neurosciences Inc. 232.2% $10.33
Reviva Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc. 105.4% $1.53
Glassbridge Enterprises Inc. 104.5% $45
Avaya Holdings Corp. 82.2% $1.32
FalconStor Software Inc. 74.1% $1.15
Tesla Inc. -67.6% $288.09
Computer Services Inc. 50.7% $57.1
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. -49.1% $9.17
Spirits Time International Inc. -48% $1.3
Fortium Holdings Corp. 43.4% $1.62
Cabaletta Bio Inc. 42.9% $1.9
OLB Group Inc. 40.8% $1.69
American Metals Recovery and Recycling Inc. -39.8% $1.8
Cano Health Inc. 39.8% $6.74
Aerie Pharmaceuticals Inc. 37.3% $15.09
Advanced Emissions Solutions Inc. -37.1% $4.03
IMedia Brands Inc. -36.4% $1.1
Twin Vee PowerCats Co. -35.8% $4.36
Sharecare Inc. 35.5% $2.1
Omeros Corp. -34.9% $3.82
Gold Reserve Inc. 34.8% $1.2
Calithera Biosciences Inc. -32.3% $3.27
Signify Health Inc. 32.1% $28
SunLink Health Systems Inc. 31.1% $1.56
GeoVax Labs Inc. -30.6% $1.2
Horizon Global Corp. -30.3% $1.61
Harbor Diversified Inc. 30.2% $2.93
F45 Training Holdings Inc. 29.9% $2.74
Point of Care Nano-Technology Inc. 29.9% $5
Toughbuilt Industries Inc. -29.7% $3.41
DVL Inc. 29.6% $3,500
Intrepid Potash Inc. 29.5% $55.92
Nerdy Inc. 29.4% $3.52
SIGA Technologies Inc. -29.3% $16.44
Reading International Inc. -29% $21.09
Rockwell Medical Inc. -28.9% $1.4
Assure Holdings Corp. -28.6% $1
Snowflake Inc. 28.4% $197.71
Value Line Inc. 27.6% $100.89
Foghorn Therapeutics Inc. -27.5% $11.42
Houston American Energy Corp. 27.5% $4.92
Domo Inc. -27.3% $20.69
Destination XL Group Inc. 27.1% $5.58
Mobiquity Technologies Inc. 27% $1.74
Ayala Pharmaceuticals Inc. 26.7% $1.66
Citi Trends Inc. -26.7% $22.84


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