SAPIENT CORPORATION (NASDAQ: SAPE)

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0.04 (0.55%)
$7.25
Real-time: $7.25 0.04 (0.55%) 12:00:00 AM ET Turn On
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Investors are 65% Bullish and 35% Bearish on SAPE
Key Stats
Market Cap
0.96 B
Diluted EPS (TTM)
0.22
P/E Ratio (TTM)
21.8
52-Week High Price
9.02
52-Week Low Price
3.25
Avg Volume (3 Mo.)
1.00 M
Beta
1.52
Shares
132.67 M
Dividend Rate ($)
0.00
Dividend Rate (%)
0.00
12 Mo. Price Change : N/A
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Sapient (SAPE) NewsBite - One Of Today's Top Losers
Sapient (SAPE) leads the list of top losers so far today, hurt by a disappointing third-quarter earnings report. The stock is now at $7.50, down $1.10 (-12.79%) on volume of 2,192,448 shares traded. Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $3.25 to a high of $9.02. Sapient stock has been showing ...

At Market Intelligence Center 11/6/2009
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Sapient (SAPE) NewsBite - SAPE Rises on Upgrade
Sapient (NasdaqNM: SAPE) opened at $8.33. So far today, the stock has hit a low of $8.30 and a high of $8.54. SAPE is now trading at $8.39, up $0.35 (4.35%). Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $3.25 to a high of $8.44. Stifel Nicolaus upgraded SAPE this morning to Buy from Hold. Technical in...

At Market Intelligence Center 10/13/2009
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Time To Split The Ceo And The Chair?
Harry Pearce says the only way to go now is with a strong CEO to lead the business and an independent, non-executive chairman to lead the board.

Forbes.com 7/2/2009
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