Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. Common Stock (MEG)
11.85
-0.35 (-2.87%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 4th, 6:55 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
12.20
Open
11.78
Bid
10.75
Ask
15.56
Day's Range
11.38 - 12.81
52 Week Range
12.15 - 49.97
Volume
1,077,314
Market Cap
356.43M
PE Ratio (TTM)
-5.314
EPS (TTM)
-2.2
Dividend & Yield
N/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume
582,548
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About Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. Common Stock (MEG)
Montrose Environmental Group Inc is a prominent environmental services company that specializes in providing a wide range of solutions to help organizations manage environmental challenges. The company focuses on areas such as air quality, water resources, and waste management, delivering services that include environmental consulting, testing, and remediation. Montrose aims to assist clients in navigating complex regulatory environments and achieving sustainability goals, while also fostering collaboration and innovation in addressing pressing environmental issues. Through its expertise and commitment to environmental stewardship, Montrose supports businesses, governments, and communities in promoting cleaner and healthier ecosystems. Read More
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