Week ending July 23: Zoned Properties Inc. (ZDPY:QBB) shares steady

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Shares in Zoned Properties Inc. (ZDPY:QBB), based in Scottsdale, were steady on Wall Street in the week ending July 23.

The lowest share price reached in the week was $0.7401 compared to a high of $0.76.

Zoned Properties Inc. in Scottsdale employs one person and has reported -$120,190 USD in income.

Despite a tumultuous year with the COVID-19 pandemic, the US stock market overall remained strong in 2021.

Tony Despirito at investment firm BlackRock said “Overall, companies have beat analyst expectations on both earnings per share and revenue growth. But the latter has been particularly strong.”

George Sweeney, a qualified financial advisor writing for The Motley Fool, cautioned the market will have to cool eventually, though it may not be a full crash as some predict.

“The market seems to flinch with any piece of news. My view is there could be a drop in the stock market...but only if there is some significant bad news or a global event.”

Nothing in this article is to be assumed as financial advice.

Shares are considered steady when they change within 3% both up and down during the time frame.

Individual companies can have several different types of shares across many stock markets. It is possible for different types of shares to see different results on the market.

Share price of Zoned Properties Inc. stocks in the week ending July 23

DateShare Asking Price
July 22$0.76
July 21$0.7401
July 20$0.76
July 19$0.755
July 18$0.755

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