NDVNQ Shariah Compliance
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nDivision Inc. Stock Analysis NDVNQ
nDivision Inc. provides autonomic managed services and end user help desk services to private and public entities. The company is headquartered in Irving, Texas and currently employs 45 full-time employees. The firm offers Autonomic Services, such as single pane-of-glass IT operations, integrated configuration management database (CMDB), automation, smart IT support, autonomic managed service (AMS), and an end user help desk. Its platform provides a framework for automation spanning multiple areas, such as infrastructure, operating systems, hypervisors, services, databases, and major applications. Its proactive service provides a single point of contact for ticketing and remediation through e-mail, Web, or phone. Its real-time Executive Dashboard provides data on the quality of service (each interaction can be rated by the user), call center statistics, inventory data, and patching data (installed, missing approved, and failed).
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nDivision Inc vs S&P 500 Comparative Returns
Analysis of NDVNQ stock performance compared to the broader market (S&P 500) across multiple timeframes.
YTD Performance
- nDivision Inc... (NDV...) 0%
- S&P 500 -4.27%
nDivision Inc Outperformed S&P 500 by 4.27%
1Y Performance
- nDivision Inc... (NDV...) -99%
- S&P 500 8.86%
nDivision Inc Underperformed S&P 500 by 107.86%
3Y Performance
- nDivision Inc... (NDV...) -100%
- S&P 500 37.21%
nDivision Inc Underperformed S&P 500 by 137.21%
5Y Performance
- nDivision Inc... (NDV...) %
- S&P 500 92.3%
nDivision 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.
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