June 7, 2016 - 1:00 PM EDT
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GulfMark Offshore Inc. New (GLF) Jumps 7.59% on June 07

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Gulfmark Offshore Inc. is a Provides offshore marine services

Last Price $ 4.11 Last Trade Jun/07 - 16:02
Change $ 0.29 Change Percent 7.59 %
Open $ 3.86 Prev Close $ 3.82
High $ 4.17 low $ 3.86
52 Week High $ 13.18 52 Week Low $ 2.50
Market Cap 105,998,667 PE Ratio 0.17
Volume 479,460 Exchange NYE

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GulfMark Offshore Inc. New (GLF) was among the biggest gainers on the Russell 2000 for Tuesday June 07 as the stock popped 7.59% to $4.11, representing a gain of $0.29 per share. Some 475,821 shares traded hands on 2,293 trades, compared with an average daily volume of 425,263 shares out of a total float of 25.79 million. The stock opened at $3.86 and traded with an intraday range of $4.17 to $3.86.

After today's gains, GulfMark Offshore Inc. New reached a market cap of $106 million. GulfMark Offshore Inc. New has had a trading range between $13.18 and $2.50 over the last year, and it had a 50-day SMA of $5.01 and a 200-day SMA of $5.49.

GulfMark Offshore Inc provides offshore marine support and transportation services to companies involved in the offshore exploration and production of oil and natural gas.

GulfMark Offshore Inc. New is based out of Houston, TX and has some 1,100 employees. Its CEO is Quintin V. Kneen.

For a complete fundamental analysis analysis of GulfMark Offshore Inc. New, check out Equities.com’s Stock Valuation Analysis report for GLF. To see the latest independent stock recommendations from Equities.com’s analysts, visit our Research section.

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