
AIB Acquisition Corp (AIBAF)
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About AIB Acquisition Corp (AIBAF)
PS International Group Ltd. engages in providing logistics and supply chain solutions. The company was founded on September 12, 2023 and is headquartered in Hong Kong.
Market cap | $9.7M |
Yesterday's volume | 125.49K |
Revenue (TTM) | $39.37M |
Avg. daily volume | 314.84K |
EBITDA (TTM) | — |
Open | $0.40 |
Price / earnings ratio | -1.61x |
Yesterday's range | $0.37 - $0.4 |
Debt / equity | — |
52 week range | $0.27 - $4.2 |
5 year debt / equity | 0.1x |
Beta (LTM) | 0.2x |
Interest coverage | — |
Dividend & yield | $0.00 (0.00%) |
Current ratio | — |
Ex-dividend date | — |
Next earnings | — |
Dividend payable date | — |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
As of Jun 17, 2025, the market cap for AIBAF stock is $9.7M
The current P/E ratio for AIBAF stock is -1.61
The 52-week high for AIBAF stock is $4.20. The current AIBAF stock price $undefined is 100.00% below its 52-week high
The 52-week low for AIBAF stock is $0.27. The current AIBAF stock price $undefined has increased 100.00% from its 52-week low
No, the AIBAF stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders
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