12 Information Technology Stocks Moving In Thursday’s After-Market Session

Gainers MMTEC (NASDAQ:MTC) shares moved upwards by 11.1% to $2.31 during Thursday’s after-market session. The company’s market cap…

Gainers

  • MMTEC (NASDAQ:MTC) shares moved upwards by 11.1% to $2.31 during Thursday’s after-market session. The company’s market cap stands at $460.0 million.
  • Datasea (NASDAQ:DTSS) shares moved upwards by 8.85% to $0.2. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $7.5 million.
  • Duos Technologies Group (NASDAQ:DUOT) stock rose 6.66% to $2.16. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $15.6 million.
  • Transact Technologies (NASDAQ:TACT) shares moved upwards by 5.51% to $7.27. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $72.3 million.
  • Backblaze (NASDAQ:BLZE) shares rose 4.87% to $7.53. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $283.1 million.
  • Powerbridge Technologies (NASDAQ:PBTS) shares rose 4.72% to $1.55. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $7.2 million.

Losers

  • ZeroFox Holdings (NASDAQ:ZFOX) stock decreased by 6.3% to $0.74 during Thursday’s after-market session. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $92.5 million.
  • Vertex (NASDAQ:VERX) stock decreased by 6.19% to $23.95. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $3.6 billion.
  • Marin Software (NASDAQ:MRIN) stock decreased by 4.41% to $0.36. The company’s market cap stands at $6.5 million.
  • Mercurity Fintech Holding (NASDAQ:MFH) shares declined by 3.96% to $2.43. The company’s market cap stands at $113.1 million.
  • Signing Day Sports (AMEX:SGN) shares fell 3.67% to $1.05. The company’s market cap stands at $13.9 million.
  • Sigma Additive Solutions (NASDAQ:SASI) shares fell 3.62% to $4.0. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $3.1 million.
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