Name Last Change Change % Volume Year Range
Van Lanschot Kempen NV logo
VA3 Van Lanschot Kempen NV
65.8 0 0% 0
Vail Resorts, Inc. logo
VAI Vail Resorts, Inc.
129 0 0% 0
Verisk Analytics Inc. logo
VA7A Verisk Analytics Inc.
161 +3 +1.8987% 50
Advantest Corporation logo
VAN Advantest Corporation
191.68 0 0% 106
voestalpine AG logo
VAS voestalpine AG
44.94 +0.32 +0.7172% 1
Voestalpine AG Unsponsored ADR logo
VASS Voestalpine AG Unsponsored ADR
8.65 -0.3 -3.352% 19
Advantest Corporation Sponsored ADR logo
VANA Advantest Corporation Sponsored ADR
193 0 0% 20
CGN Mining Co. Ltd. logo
VBO CGN Mining Co. Ltd.
0.3 0 0% 0
OneSpan Inc. logo
VDY OneSpan Inc.
13.7 0 0% 0
Viva Biotech Holdings logo
VB0 Viva Biotech Holdings
0.18 +0.01 +4.0936% 1.55K
VERBIO Vereinigte BioEnergie AG logo
VBK VERBIO Vereinigte BioEnergie AG
33.16 +0.98 +3.0454% 1
V-Cube Inc. logo
VCU V-Cube Inc.
0.05 0 0% 0
Vaalco Energy Inc. logo
VAW Vaalco Energy Inc.
5.01 +0.01 +0.2604% 534
Veeco Instruments Inc. logo
VEO Veeco Instruments Inc.
41.02 -2.84 -6.4858% 1
Veganz Group AG logo
VEZ Veganz Group AG
1.26 0 0% 0
Veeva Systems Inc. logo
VEE Veeva Systems Inc.
214.2 0 0% 247
Ventas Inc. logo
VEN Ventas Inc.
78.92 +0.34 +0.4327% 16
Gildan Activewear Inc. logo
VGA Gildan Activewear Inc.
47.6 -0.8 -1.6529% 150
Verein Filzfabriken AG logo
VFF Verein Filzfabriken AG
500 0 0% 0
VersaBank logo
VEW VersaBank
17.2 0 0% 0
Venture Corporation Limited logo
VEM Venture Corporation Limited
11.6 0 0% 0
Villeroy & Boch AG Pref logo
VIB3 Villeroy & Boch AG Pref
15.15 0 0% 123
Viohalco S.A. logo
VHC Viohalco S.A.
17.36 0 0% 96
Vishay Intertechnology Inc. logo
VHY Vishay Intertechnology Inc.
27.49 -0.48 -1.7161% 470
VIB Vermögen AG logo
VIH1 VIB Vermögen AG
6.6 -0.24 -3.5088% 100
Friedrich Vorwerk Group SE logo
VH2 Friedrich Vorwerk Group SE
66.15 -1 -1.4892% 1
Sacyr S.A. logo
VHM Sacyr S.A.
4.38 -0.09 -2.0125% 0
Friedrich GmbH & Co. KGaA Unsponsored ADR logo
VH20 Friedrich GmbH & Co. KGaA Unsponsored ADR
17 0 0% 0
Viatris Inc. logo
VIA Viatris Inc.
13.82 -0.18 -1.3002% 200
Viscofan SA logo
VIS Viscofan SA
56.9 +0.4 +0.708% 0
Vidrala SA logo
VIR Vidrala SA
88.5 0 0% 0
Vital Metals Limited logo
VJF Vital Metals Limited
0.06 0 0% 0
Vulcan Minerals Inc. logo
VM3 Vulcan Minerals Inc.
0.26 0 0% 10K
Voltalia SA logo
VLA Voltalia SA
6.76 -0.03 -0.4418% 500
Veidekke ASA logo
VK4 Veidekke ASA
17.72 0 0% 30
Vossloh AG logo
VOS Vossloh AG
57.55 -0.1 -0.1735% 50
Volvo AB Class A logo
VOL3 Volvo AB Class A
30.7 -0.14 -0.454% 10
Vonovia SE logo
VNA Vonovia SE
19.89 -0.12 -0.5997% 275
Energy Fuels Inc. logo
VO51 Energy Fuels Inc.
11.92 -0.22 -1.8526% 2.5K
Vocento, S.A. logo
VON Vocento, S.A.
0.81 0 0% 0
NXP Semiconductors N.V. logo
VNX NXP Semiconductors N.V.
192.24 -3.12 -1.597% 100
Volvo AB Unsponsored American Depositary Receipt logo
VOL4 Volvo AB Unsponsored American Depositary Receipt
31 0 0% 1
Avnet Inc. logo
VNI Avnet Inc.
75.5 -1.5 -1.9481% 12
Volvo AB (B) logo
VOL1 Volvo AB (B)
30.69 0 0% 25
InterDigital, Inc. logo
IDI InterDigital, Inc.
292.95 0 0% 6
Innate Pharma S.A. logo
IDD Innate Pharma S.A.
1.8 -0.02 -1.0989% 500
Recyclico Battery Materials Inc. logo
ID4 Recyclico Battery Materials Inc.
0.04 -0 -9.8291% 23.8K
Incyte Corporation logo
ICY Incyte Corporation
109.4 0 0% 60
Industrivärden AB Class A Shares logo
IDVA Industrivärden AB Class A Shares
47.1 0 0% 0
Biogen Inc. logo
IDP Biogen Inc.
183.26 -6.72 -3.5372% 30

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