$8.32+0.05 (+0.60%)
North European Oil Royalty Trust, a grantor trust, holds overriding royalty rights covering gas and oil production in various concessions or leases in the Federal Republic of Germany.
North European Oil Royalty Trust in the Energy sector is trading at $8.32. The stock is currently 21% below its 52-week high of $10.49, remaining 24.7% above its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show neutral RSI of 39 and bearish MACD signal, explaining why NRT maintains its current momentum and trend strength. The Whystock Score of 100/100 reflects a high-conviction bullish alignment.
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North European Oil Royalty Trust, a grantor trust, holds overriding royalty rights covering gas and oil production in various concessions or leases in the Federal Republic of Germany. The company also has rights under contracts with German exploratio...
KEENE, N.H. (AP) — North European Oil Royalty Trust (NRT) on Monday reported net income of $1.9 million in its fiscal first quarter. On a per-share basis, the Keene, New Hampshire-based company said it had net income of 21 cents. The oil and gas royalty company posted revenue of $2.2 million in the period.
KEENE, N.H. (AP) — North European Oil Royalty Trust (NRT) on Wednesday reported profit of $2.9 million in its fiscal fourth quarter. The Keene, New Hampshire-based company said it had net income of 32 cents per share. The oil and gas royalty company posted revenue of $3.1 million in the period.
KEENE, N.H. (AP) — North European Oil Royalty Trust (NRT) on Friday reported earnings of $2.5 million in its fiscal third quarter. The Keene, New Hampshire-based company said it had net income of 26 cents per share. The oil and gas royalty company posted revenue of $2.6 million in the period.
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