Innovacom Inc.のショートレシオはN/Aです。
短期比率は、 短期売却株式数を日々の平均金額で割ったものです。
Short ratio is calculated by dividing the number of shares sold short by the average daily trading volume, generally over the last 30 trading days. The ratio represents the number of days it takes short sellers on average to repurchase all the borrowed shares. The ratio is used by both fundamental and technical traders to identify trends.
The percentage represents the number of days it takes short sellers on average to repurchase all the borrowed shares. Short selling is the practice of selling securities or other financial instruments that are not currently owned, and subsequently repurchasing them. In the event of an interim price decline, the short seller profits, since the cost of (re)purchase is less than the proceeds received upon the initial (short) sale. Conversely, the short position closes out at a loss if the price of a shorted instrument rises prior to repurchase. A high short ratio can be an indicator that there will be some buying pressure on the security that would increase its price.
This record represents the public shell of InnovaCom, Inc. InnovaCom, Inc. provided equipment, and services that utilized the Motion Picture Expert Group first, and second generation standard for video and audio compression known as MPEG-1, and MPEG-2. The company had developed two lines of products TransPEG, and DVDImpact. Its TransPEG system allowed delivery of digital audio, and video content over broadband communication networks for applications such as video broadcasting, distant learning, video calls, videoconferences, and other video networking solutions. Its DVDImpact was a DVD pre-mastering system using its latest MPEG-2 compression technology. The company marketed its system-based TransPEG, and DVDImpact line of products to the professional video industry. InnovaCom is based in Santa Clara, California.