News coverage about Intergroup (NASDAQ:INTG) has trended somewhat positive recently, according to Accern Sentiment Analysis. Accern identifies negative and positive press coverage by monitoring more than 20 million news and blog sources in real time. Accern ranks coverage of public companies on a scale of -1 to 1, with scores closest to one being the most favorable. Intergroup earned a coverage optimism score of 0.03 on Accern’s scale. Accern also gave media coverage about the financial services provider an impact score of 47.3539812150411 out of 100, meaning that recent press coverage is somewhat unlikely to have an effect on the company’s share price in the near term.
These are some of the headlines that may have impacted Accern Sentiment’s scoring:
Get Intergroup alerts: Int’l trade fair opens in Beijing (xinhuanet.com) Jordan, Russia to hold regular meetings on cooperation (jordantimes.com) 7 Reasons Why Your Marketing Department Should Have Regular Off-Site Meetings (business.linkedin.com) Committee on Enforced Disappearances holds separate meetings with states and with civil society (reliefweb.int) Trump: Meetings on potential North Korea summit going ‘very well’ (msn.com)Shares of Intergroup stock traded up $0.05 during trading hours on Tuesday, hitting $26.15. The company’s stock had a trading volume of 4,360 shares, compared to its average volume of 2,785. Intergroup has a twelve month low of $21.30 and a twelve month high of $28.35. The company has a quick ratio of 0.74, a current ratio of 0.74 and a debt-to-equity ratio of -2.37.
About Intergroup
The InterGroup Corporation, through its subsidiaries, operates a hotel under the Hilton San Francisco Financial District name located in San Francisco, California. It operates through three segments: Hotel Operations, Real Estate Operations, and Investment Transactions. The company's hotel consists of 543 guest rooms and luxury suites with approximately 22,000 square feet of meeting room space, grand ballroom, five level underground garage parking, pedestrian bridge, and Chinese culture center.
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