Springview Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ: SPHL): Reassessing Prospects

Springview Holdings Ltd (SPHL) concluded trading on Thursday at a closing price of $0.49, with 3.05 million shares of worth about $1.5 million changed hands on the day. Half year performance of the stock remained negative as price took a plunge of -89.45% during that period and on May 01, 2025 the price saw a gain of about 11.20%. Currently the company’s common shares owned by public are about 11.50M shares, out of which, 4.50M shares are available for trading.

Stock saw a price change of -0.10% in past 5 days and over the past one month there was a price change of 10.95%. Over the period of past 52 weeks, stock dropped to lowest price of $0.35 but also hit the highest price of $7.80 during that period. The average intraday trading volume for Springview Holdings Ltd shares is 884.17K. The stock is currently trading 1.81% above its 20-day simple moving average (SMA20), while that difference is down -65.10% for SMA50 and it goes to -84.34% lower than SMA200.

Springview Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ: SPHL) currently have 11.50M outstanding shares and institutions hold larger chunk of about 0.16% of that.

The stock has a current market capitalization of $10.57M. It has posted earnings per share of -$0.04 in the same period. It has Quick Ratio of 2.68 while making debt-to-equity ratio of 0.36. Volatility of a stock is a metric used to know how much the price of that stock is under influence and for SPHL, volatility over the week remained 8.75% while standing at 19.39% over the month.

Analysts are in expectations that Springview Holdings Ltd (SPHL) stock would likely to be making an EPS of 0 in the current quarter, while forecast for next quarter EPS is 0 and it is 0 for next year. For the current quarter EPS, analysts have given the company a lowest target 0 which is 0 at the higher side of the target for the same.

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