$3.86+0.07 (+1.85%)
Repay Holdings Corporation, a payments technology company, provides integrated payment processing solutions that enables consumers and businesses to make payments using electronic payment methods in the United States.
Repay Holdings Corporation in the Technology sector is trading at $3.86. The stock is currently 36% below its 52-week high of $6.05, remaining 5.2% below its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show neutral RSI of 64 and bullish MACD crossover, explaining why RPAY maintains its current current market pressure. The Whystock Score of 30/100 signals elevated caution as indicators diverge.
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Repay Holdings Corporation, a payments technology company, provides integrated payment processing solutions that enables consumers and businesses to make payments using electronic payment methods in the United States. It operates through two segments...
Repay Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ:RPAY) is one of the best technology penny stocks to invest in according to hedge funds. On April 17, Repay Holdings confirmed receiving an unsolicited, non-binding proposal from Forager Capital Management LLC to acquire all outstanding shares of the company. The offer is priced at $4.80 per share in cash. Forager Capital […]
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The payments processing services company is the target of an unsolicited offer from an investor, just as it’s trying to acquire another company.
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