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Brief From our Editor -- Sea (SE) Stock.

Large-cap Consumer Discretionary company Sea has logged a 6.0% change today on a trading volume of 13,062,959. The average volume for the stock is 7,877,468.

Sea Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the digital entertainment, e-commerce, and digital financial service businesses in Southeast Asia, Latin America, rest of Asia, and internationally. Based in Singapore, Singapore the company has 63,800 full time employees and a market cap of $22,591,107,072.

The company is now trading -33.5% away from its average analyst target price of $59.73 per share. The 27 analysts following the stock have set target prices ranging from $32.0 to $145.0, and on average give Sea a rating of buy.

Over the last 12 months SE shares have declined by -27.0%, which represents a difference of -43.0% when compared to the S&P 500. The stock's 52 week high is $88.84 per share and its 52 week low is $34.87. Based on Sea's average net margin growth of 70.0% over the last 5 years, its core business remains strong and the stock price may recover in the long term.

Date Reported Total Revenue ($ k) Net Profit ($ k) Net Margins (%)
2023 12,449,705 -6,351 0
2022 12,449,705 3,729 0
2021 9,955,190 3,729 0
2020 4,375,664 5,077 0
2019 2,175,378 5,077 0
2018 826,968 -561,166 -68
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