Name Last Change Change % Volume Year Range
Nokia Oyj logo
NOKIA Nokia Oyj
12.96 +1.19 +10.0594% 21.95M
Sampo Oyj Class A logo
SAMPO Sampo Oyj Class A
9.01 -0.03 -0.3097% 3.46M
KONE Oyj Class B logo
KNEBV KONE Oyj Class B
48.72 +0.2 +0.4122% 548.87K
Neste Oyj logo
NESTE Neste Oyj
27.71 -1.39 -4.7766% 1.14M
UPM-Kymmene Oyj logo
UPM UPM-Kymmene Oyj
24.7 +0.02 +0.081% 1.12M
Fortum Oyj logo
FORTUM Fortum Oyj
20.35 -0.36 -1.7383% 1.18M
Stora Enso Oyj R shares logo
STERV Stora Enso Oyj R shares
9.65 +0.17 +1.8143% 1.36M
Metso Oyj logo
METSO Metso Oyj
14.8 +0.3 +2.069% 988.83K
Elisa Oyj logo
ELISA Elisa Oyj
40.32 +0.38 +0.9514% 292.42K
Kesko Oyj Class B logo
KESKOB Kesko Oyj Class B
21.4 -0.08 -0.3724% 531.78K
Konecranes Oyj logo
KCR Konecranes Oyj
26.16 +0.66 +2.5882% 609.07K
Orion Oyj Class B logo
ORNBV Orion Oyj Class B
68.35 -0.45 -0.6541% 162.76K
SSAB AB (publ) Class B shares logo
SSABBH SSAB AB (publ) Class B shares
9.26 +0.35 +3.8815% 378.7K
Valmet Oyj logo
VALMT Valmet Oyj
21.64 +0.28 +1.3109% 512.08K
Huhtamäki Oyj logo
HUH1V Huhtamäki Oyj
26.72 +0.4 +1.5198% 189.88K
Cargotec Oyj logo
CGCBV Cargotec Oyj
42 0 0% 183.67K
Outokumpu Oyj logo
OUT1V Outokumpu Oyj
6.04 +0.13 +2.1997% 1.15M
Mandatum Oyj logo
MANTA Mandatum Oyj
5.49 +0.08 +1.5741% 1.18M
Kalmar Oyj logo
KALMAR Kalmar Oyj
40.7 +1.24 +3.1424% 42.88K
Metsä Board Oyj B logo
METSB Metsä Board Oyj B
2.79 +0.08 +2.9542% 366.06K
Tietoevry Oyj logo
TIETO Tietoevry Oyj
20.34 +0.2 +0.993% 244.47K
Kemira Oyj logo
KEMIRA Kemira Oyj
16.99 +0.2 +1.1912% 323.94K
Nokian Renkaat Oyj logo
TYRES Nokian Renkaat Oyj
11.6 +0.42 +3.7567% 627.23K
Qt Group Plc logo
QTCOM Qt Group Plc
24.64 +0.5 +2.0713% 84.99K
Kojamo Oyj logo
KOJAMO Kojamo Oyj
8.15 +0.01 +0.1843% 1
Wärtsilä Oyj Abp logo
WRT1V Wärtsilä Oyj Abp
33.06 +0.2 +0.6086% 812.34K
Hiab Oyj logo
HIAB Hiab Oyj
54.65 +0.05 +0.0916% 64.27K
Lumo Kodit Oyj logo
LUMO Lumo Kodit Oyj
7.22 +0.17 +2.3371% 397.11K

Stock Quotes & Prices FAQ

During regular market hours, stock prices update continuously as buy and sell orders are matched on the exchange. For real-time quote services, updates occur with each trade. In contrast, delayed quote services update at regular intervals, usually every 15 minutes. After-market or pre-market trading data may also be displayed separately, but those sessions typically have lower volume and wider spreads.

A ticker symbol is a unique series of letters that represents a publicly traded company on a stock exchange. For example, AAPL refers to Apple Inc., while TSLA represents Tesla. When entering a quote search, using the correct ticker ensures you're viewing data for the right company, especially when names are similar or when multiple companies operate in the same industry. Tickers are standardized within each exchange, making it easier to pull up quotes, historical data, and charts efficiently.

Market capitalization, or market cap, represents the total value of a company's outstanding shares and is calculated by multiplying the current share price by the number of shares in circulation. While not always shown directly in every quote display, many platforms include it as a key metric alongside the price. Market cap helps investors understand a company's relative size and is often used to categorize stocks as large-cap, mid-cap, or small-cap. It can also give insight into volatility levels, as smaller-cap stocks often experience more dramatic price swings.

Volume represents the number of shares traded during a specific period, usually the trading day. High volume often indicates strong investor interest and can confirm the strength of a price move. Sudden spikes in volume may signal breaking news, earnings releases, or significant institutional activity. Conversely, low volume might suggest limited interest or caution in the market. Volume is often used in combination with price trends to assess momentum or spot reversals.

A company may be listed on more than one exchange, or it may be traded internationally via depositary receipts or dual listings. Quotes may vary slightly between exchanges due to currency conversion, trading hours, or local demand. For example, a stock traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the London Stock Exchange (LSE) may have different price levels based on regional factors. Most online platforms consolidate this information, but it's important to confirm you're viewing the quote for the correct exchange when analyzing price data.

While exchanges and regulators implement strict rules to prevent market manipulation, short-term price distortions can occur due to coordinated buying or selling, low-volume conditions, or misleading news. For example, "pump and dump" schemes may temporarily inflate a stock's price to attract buyers before insiders sell at a profit. This is more common in thinly traded or over-the-counter stocks. For this reason, it's important to verify the credibility of price movements using volume data, news sources, and reliable quote platforms.