$1.07-0.08 (-6.96%)
Quest Resource Holding Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides solutions for the reuse, recycling, and disposal of various waste streams and recyclables in the United States.
Quest Resource Holding Corporation in the Industrials sector is trading at $1.07. The stock is currently near its 52-week low of $0.81, remaining 35.2% below its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show neutral RSI of 39 and bullish MACD crossover, explaining why QRHC maintains its current current market pressure. The Whystock Score of 25/100 signals elevated caution as indicators diverge.
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Quest Resource Holding Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides solutions for the reuse, recycling, and disposal of various waste streams and recyclables in the United States. It offers disposal and recycling services for cardboard, pape...
Moby summary of Quest Resource Holding Corporation's Q1 2026 earnings call
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Quest Resource (QRHC) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -200.00% and -2.78%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Waste and recycling services provider Quest Resource (NASDAQ:QRHC) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2026, with sales falling 9.8% year on year to $61.74 million. Its GAAP loss of $0.11 per share was in line with analysts’ consensus estimates.
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