Federal Screw Works (OTCMKTS:FSCR – Get Free Report)’s share price was down 12.4% during trading on Thursday . The company traded as low as $6.00 and last traded at $6.00. Approximately 1,644 shares changed hands during trading, a decline of 13% from the average daily volume of 1,892 shares. The stock had previously closed at $6.85.
Federal Screw Works Trading Down 12.4 %
The business has a 50-day moving average price of $6.69 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $6.32.
About Federal Screw Works
Federal Screw Works manufactures and sells industrial component parts primarily to the automobile industry in the United States. It operates through Big Rapids, Romulus, Traverse City, and Novex Tool divisions. The company offers cold formed and machined pins, including piston pins, planetary and differential gear shafts, and oil pump and steering shafts for the automotive, refrigeration, and small engine industries; and cold formed machined products, such as suspension ball studs, fluid line adapters, and precision formed and machined valve lifter bodies to the automotive industry.
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