MBAY Shariah Compliance
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MediaBay Inc. Stock Analysis MBAY
MediaBay, Inc. engages in the digital media, marketing and publishing business. The company is headquartered in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey and currently employs 27 full-time employees. MediaBay offers thousands of audio titles, comprising over 75,000 hours of aggregate audio content, which it distributes via mail order, its Websites and retailers in the United States. The firm's titles can be purchased in digital format via Internet downloads through subscription services at a flat monthly fee for a specified number of titles per month, and/or on a per title, or a la carte, basis. Its titles can also be obtained in hard copy format such as CDs and cassettes.
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MediaBay Inc vs S&P 500 Comparative Returns
Analysis of MBAY stock performance compared to the broader market (S&P 500) across multiple timeframes.
YTD Performance
- MediaBay Inc (MBAY) 0%
- S&P 500 -4.27%
MediaBay Inc Outperformed S&P 500 by 4.27%
1Y Performance
- MediaBay Inc (MBAY) 0%
- S&P 500 8.86%
MediaBay Inc Underperformed S&P 500 by 8.86%
3Y Performance
- MediaBay Inc (MBAY) -99%
- S&P 500 37.21%
MediaBay Inc Underperformed S&P 500 by 136.21%
5Y Performance
- MediaBay Inc (MBAY) %
- S&P 500 92.3%
MediaBay Inc Underperformed S&P 500 by N/A%
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Halal stocks refer to shares of companies that comply with Islamic finance principles, meaning they do not engage in businesses related to alcohol, gambling, pork, or interest-based financial services.
Alternate Halal Stocks
Related Halal Stocks are Shariah-compliant companies that align with Islamic investment principles, avoiding prohibited industries like alcohol, gambling, and interest-based finance.