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Below are the latest news stories about REMITLY GLOBAL INC that investors may wish to consider to help them evaluate RELY as an investment opportunity.
Here’s Why Pernas Research is Bullish on Remitly Global (RELY)Pernas Research, an investment management firm, released its third quarter 2023 investor letter, a copy of which can be seen here. In the third quarter of 2023, Pernas Research delivered a year-to-date return of 34.9%, surpassing the performances of both the S&P 500 (13%) and the Russell 2000 Index (2.6%) during the same period. Take […] |
Remitly Global Inc CEO Matthew Oppenheimer Sells Over 20,000 SharesIn a notable insider transaction, CEO Matthew Oppenheimer of Remitly Global Inc (NASDAQ:RELY) sold 20,832 shares of the company on December 7, 2023. |
Institutional investors in Remitly Global, Inc. (NASDAQ:RELY) see US$143m decrease in market cap last week, although long-term gains have benefitted them.Key Insights Institutions' substantial holdings in Remitly Global implies that they have significant influence over the... |
Why Remitly Global Stock Lost 20% in NovemberShares of Remitly Global (NASDAQ: RELY), the digital remittance payment specialist, were heading south in November as investors balked at its third-quarter earnings report, though the numbers were generally better than expected. Instead, investors seemed to believe that the stock had become overheated after earlier gains this year and that the third-quarter numbers didn't warrant such rapid appreciation. Remitly has positioned itself as a disruptor in the massive money transfer industry, taking market share away from incumbents like Western Union and Moneygram. |
2 No-Brainer Buys During a Stock Market CrashFears of a stock market crash appear to have subsided over the last year. More recently, investors are increasing their bets that the Federal Reserve is done raising interest rates, with some predicting it could even start lowering them in the first half of 2024. A black swan event could sink markets overnight, and even more routine threats to investors typically begin unseen. |
Insider Sell Alert: CFO Hemanth Munipalli Sells 4,973 Shares of Remitly Global Inc (RELY)In the realm of stock market movements, insider trading activity is often a significant indicator that investors keep a close eye on. |
13 Stocks Insiders are Buying NowIn this article, we will take a look at the 13 stocks insiders are buying now. To see more such companies, go directly to 5 Stocks Insiders are Buying Now. With the end of 2023 now in sight, many can say with confidence that the much-dreaded recession everyone was talking about will not realize this […] |
Insider Sell Alert: EVP Rene Yoakum Divests 15,000 Shares of Remitly Global IncIn a notable insider transaction, Rene Yoakum, the Executive Vice President, Customer and Culture at Remitly Global Inc (RELY), sold 15,000 shares of the company on November 15, 2023. |
Insider Sell Alert: CTO Ankur Sinha Offloads 51,000 Shares of Remitly Global Inc (RELY)Remitly Global Inc (NASDAQ:RELY), a leading player in the digital remittance space, has witnessed a significant insider sell by its Chief Technology Officer, Ankur Sinha. |
Insiders Load Up on These 2 ‘Strong Buy’ Stocks — Here’s Why You Should Pay AttentionSeasoned investors will have different strategies to maximize returns but one way of gaining alpha in the markets is by keeping a tab on the actions of the insiders. By insiders, we’re referring to the corporate officers who sit on company boards and are responsible for their respective firms’ performances. These in-the-know types have access to information not available to the casual investor and when they are seen picking up shares of the companies they work for – to keep the playing field lev |