
Constellation Alpha Capital (CNAC)
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About Constellation Alpha Capital (CNAC)
DermTech, Inc. engages in the development and sale of products for the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases. It markets and develops products that facilitate diagnosis and management of various skin conditions, including skin cancer, inflammatory diseases, and aging-related conditions. Its products and services include melanoma test, smart sticker, and telemedicine option for melanoma test. Th...read more
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| Avg. daily volume | 8.55K |
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| Beta (LTM) | -293.17x |
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| Dividend & yield | $0.00 (0.00%) |
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The 52-week high for CNAC stock is $0.06. The current CNAC stock price $undefined is 100.00% below its 52-week high
No, the CNAC stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders
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