The stock price performance for the year has been a mixed bag, indicating either a pessimistic or optimistic outlook depending on how you look at it. Year to date metric has recorded a loss of -83.40%.However, over the last six months, we can see a stronger performance of -66.92%. Over the last 30 days, the price of OPI has fallen by 63.90%. And in the last five days, it has surged by 33.44%.
Office Properties Income Trust experienced a rather shaky stock market performance. The highest value in the past year was recorded at $3.02 on 08/01/24 and the lowest value was $0.17 on 05/21/25.
52-week price history of OPI Stock
Analyzing a stock’s 52-week high and low prices can offer important information about its present condition and future outlook. Office Properties Income Trust’s current trading price is -89.07% away from its 52-week high, while its distance from the 52-week low is 88.34%. The stock’s price range during this period has varied between$0.17 and $3.02. The Office Properties Income Trust’s shares, which operate in the Real Estate, saw a trading volume of around 1.64 million for the day, a figure considerably higher than their average daily volume of 1.05 million over last three months.
Market Capitalization vs. Financial Performance: A Comparative Study
Office Properties Income Trust (OPI) has experienced a quarterly decline of -13.26% in its revenues when compared to the same period in the previous year. Presently, the company has a total market capitalization of 23.37M.
Combining Moving Average and Trading Volume Data for Better Market Insight
OPI’s Debt-to-Equity Ratio Cause for Concern? An In-Depth Look
The debt-to-equity (D/E) ratio is a significant metric that provides insights into a company’s financial state and market presence. By dividing a company’s current liabilities by its shareholders’ equity, the D/E ratio depicts the extent of debt used by a company to fund its assets relative to the value of its shareholders’ equity. At the time of writing, the total D/E ratio for OPI stands at 2.14. Similarly, the long-term debt-to-equity ratio is also 2.12.