YUMAQ Shariah Compliance
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Yuma Energy Inc. Stock Analysis YUMAQ
Yuma Energy, Inc. operates as an independent exploration and production company. The company is headquartered in Houston, Texas. The company went IPO on 2006-08-21. The firm is focused on acquiring, developing and exploring conventional and unconventional oil and natural gas resources. The firm is also focused on inland water and onshore properties, primarily located in central and southern Louisiana and southeastern Texas. The firm also has acreage in the Permian Basin of West Texas (Yoakum County, Texas), with the potential for additional oil and natural gas reserves.
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Yuma Energy Inc vs S&P 500 Comparative Returns
Analysis of YUMAQ stock performance compared to the broader market (S&P 500) across multiple timeframes.
YTD Performance
- Yuma Energy Inc... (YUM...) 0%
- S&P 500 -4.27%
Yuma Energy Inc Outperformed S&P 500 by 4.27%
1Y Performance
- Yuma Energy Inc... (YUM...) 9900%
- S&P 500 8.86%
Yuma Energy Inc Outperformed S&P 500 by 9891.14%
3Y Performance
- Yuma Energy Inc... (YUM...) 9900%
- S&P 500 37.21%
Yuma Energy Inc Outperformed S&P 500 by 9862.79%
5Y Performance
- Yuma Energy Inc... (YUM...) -99.96%
- S&P 500 92.3%
Yuma Energy Inc Underperformed S&P 500 by 192.26%
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1750.00P/E Ratio (TTM)
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155.20Avg. Volume
3427.75Dividend Yield
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