PINX: CBMJ
- Last Close 0.005
- Sector Industrials
- Industry Specialty Business Services
- Investment Style
- Day Range < 0.01 – < 0.01
- Year Range < 0.01 – 0.04
- Market Cap 190,554.0250
- Volume / Avg 544.0 / 351,658.1
- Price / Sales 0.00
- Price / Book 0.00
- Forward Div Yield 2.47%
- Trailing Div Yield —
Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis CBMJ
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Company Profile CBMJ
Conservative Broadcast Media & Journalism Inc, through its wholly owned subsidiary, operates numerous social media accounts. It operates social media accounts across several platforms with over 2 million followers, owns an active database of approximately 12.2 million opt-in email subscribers, and publishes a network of 47 monetized political and news websites generating 10 million page views per month. The company intends to generate revenues from advertisers, personal appearances and event coordination.
FAQs for Conservative Broadcast Media & Journalism Inc Ordinary Shares Stock
Yes. CBMJ has a forward dividend yield of 2.47%.
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CBMJ’s full dividends and stock split history
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CBMJ’s market cap is 190,554.03.
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CBMJ’s beta can be found in Trading Information at the top of this page.
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